- Léon
Jaussely (9
January 1875 – 28
December 1932) was a
French architect and
urban planner. Born in Toulouse,
Jaussely studied at the
local fine arts...
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period was the
Palais de la
Porte Dorée (1931) by
Albert Laprade, Léon
Jaussely and Léon Bazin. The
building (now the
National Museum of Immigration, with...
- in the
Barcelona link plan of 1907, the work of the
urban planner Léon
Jaussely,
although its execution, with
important modifications, has been extended...
- at the École
nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in the
atelier of Léon
Jaussely, and in the
following years got to know many
other Paris-based architects...
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Exposition of 1931 to
designs by
French architect Albert Laprade, Léon
Jaussely and Léon Bazin. It
provides 16,000 m2 of
exhibition and
office space. External...
- with the
Haussmannian facades. The
first plans by the architect, Léon
Jaussely, date from 1926, but the
building was not
completed until 1932. It includes...
- St. Mark's
Basilica in Venice. They were
originally envisaged in Léon
Jaussely's city
expansion plan of 1907, and
designed by
architect Ramon Reventós [ca]...
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Academy 1902
Henri Prost Eugène
Chifflot A
national print house 1903 Léon
Jaussely Jean
Wielhorski and
Henri Joulie A
public square 1904
Ernest Michel Hébrard...
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developed mainly in four phases: the
first planning carried out by Léon
Jaussely in his plan of
connections and by
Nicolau Maria Rubió i Tudurí, author...
- muni****lity of Sarrià and Horta"), in
which the
French town
planner Léon
Jaussely was the winner. The
integration of the new
aggregated muni****lities with...