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Louis Delacenserie (1838–1909) was a
Belgian architect from Bruges. The
spelling of his name
differs greatly; De la Censerie, Delasencerie, Dela Censerie...
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terminal station. The
current building,
designed by the
architect Louis Delacenserie, was
constructed between 1895 and 1905. On 23
March 2007, a
tunnel with...
- symmetrical.
Between 1895 and 1905, the
distinguished local architect Louis Delacenserie and the neo-Gothic
architect Jean-Baptiste
Bethune started the restoration...
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built in the neo-Gothic
style according to
plans by the
architect Louis Delacenserie, who
based his
design on the
Gothic Cologne Cathedral and the neo-Gothic...
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renovations of the
Chapel of the Holy Blood: Jean-Baptiste
Bethune Louis Delacenserie Thomas Harper King
William Curtis Brangwyn,
father of
Frank Brangwyn...
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province and a
postal office, was
started in 1887 by the
architects Louis Delacenserie and René Buyck. The post
office was
opened in 1891, and the
first part...
- piety. The city of
Bruges bought the
house in 1875, and
architect Louis Delacenserie completely restored it
between 1883 and 1895. The
exterior is partly...
- Company. 27 June 1992.
Retrieved 5
November 2017. Hill Jr., Marvin;
Delacenserie,
Emily (1992). "Procrustean Beds and
Draconian Choices:
Lifestyle Regulations...
- Hansen,
Danish fermentation physiologist (b. 1842)
September 2 –
Louis Delacenserie,
Belgian architect (b. 1838)
September 4 –
Clyde Fitch,
American dramatist...
- Holmes. Sint-Petrus-en-Pauluskerk, Ostend, Belgium,
designed by
Louis Delacenserie.
Unity Temple, Oak Park, Illinois,
United States,
designed by
Frank Lloyd...