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- Jean-Charles-Léon Danjoy (31 May 1806 – 4 September 1862) was a French architect who specialized in renovating historical buildings. Danjoy was born on 31...
- rooms were removed by Edmond Duthoit and another French architect, Édouard Danjoy. The two architects also recorded the madrasa's floor plan and made detailed...
- critic of outdated practices in French physical and medical education. Danjoy was also an advocate for vegetarianism. He served as president of the French...
- Château Pastré and Château Sanderval. The Parisian architect Jean-Charles Danjoy designed the Château Pastré, the largest of the buildings, completed in...
- for restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris in competition with Jean-Charles Danjoy and with the winning team of Jean-Baptiste L****us and Eugène Viollet-le-Duc...
- María de Benevívere Dans le Monastère de Bénévivere by Jean Charles Léon Danjoy (1841) Location within Spain Monastery information Order Augustine Established...
- Hector Lefuel, Alexis Paccard, Jean-Louis Victor Grisart, and Jean-Charles Danjoy. Beginning in 1823 Huyot began presenting lectures in classical architectural...
- competition for restoration of Notre-Dame de Paris against Jean-Charles Danjoy and Jean-Jacques Arveuf. They replaced the old sculpture with new works...
- de la Amazonia Peruana". Pages 43–67 in R. Kalliola, M. Puhakka, and W. Danjoy, editors, Amazonia Peruana: vegetacióon húmeda tropical en el llano subandino...
- Château Pastré and Château Sanderval. The well-known architect Jean-Charles Danjoy designed the Château Pastré, the largest of the buildings, completed in...