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Pierre Chambiges, (died 19 June 1544), was a
French master mason (maître des œuvres de maçonnerie et
pavement de la
Ville de Paris) and
architect to François...
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Martin Chambiges (1460 – 29
August 1532) was a
French architect from
Paris working in the
flamboyant gothic style. His
chief works are the
transepts of...
- Paris,
would be
written as: 8 rue
Chambiges Paris 8e This
number was
incorporated into the
postal code as: 8 rue
Chambiges 75008
Paris The 16th arrondis****t...
- Château) was built,
between 1528 and 1531, for Anne de
Montmorency by
Pierre Chambiges. The
Petit Château was also
built for him,
around 1560,
probably by Jean...
- d'Étampes,
mistress of
Francis I of France, to a
design by
Pierre Chambiges.
Chambiges later created the
first Château de la
Muette with a
similar design...
- Cortone,
nicknamed Boccador because of his red beard, and
Frenchman Pierre Chambiges. The
House of
Pillars was torn down and Boccador,
steeped in the spirit...
- 49.4326; 2.0814
Architecture Architect(s)
Enguerrand Le
Riche Martin Chambiges Type
Church Style High
Gothic Groundbreaking 1225 (1225)
Completed Never...
- the
exuberant late
Gothic Flamboyant style by the
master mason Martin Chambiges,
whose other works included the
transept of
Senlis Cathedral, of Beauvais...
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Cathedral (1502–1531) were all the work of the same
master builder,
Martin Chambiges.
Flamboyant windows were
often composed of two
arched windows, over which...
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information Location Saint-Germain-en-Laye,
France Construction started 1124; 900 years ago (1124)
Design and
construction Architect(s)
Pierre Chambiges...