- Honoré Daumet
Pierre Jérôme Honoré Daumet (1826 - 1911) was a French architect.
Daumet was the winner of the
Prix de Rome in 1855, and in 1861 conducted a treasure-hunting expedition to Macedonia at the request ofNapoleon III , accompanying the archaeologistLéon Heuzey . On his return he married the daughter of architect Charles Questel.Daumet founded his own atelier which would produce nine further Grand Prix winners, Charles-Louis Girault chief among them, and attracted a number of foreign students such as
Charles McKim .In 1908 Daumet won the
Royal Gold Medal of theRoyal Institute of British Architects .Major work includes:
* Extension and western front of the Palais de Justice in Paris, 1857 - 1868, with Louis Joseph Duc
* Reconstruction of theChâteau de Chantilly , 1875 - 1882
*Basilique du Sacré-Cœur, Paris , 1884 - 1886 (Daumet was one of five architects who completed the building after the death ofPaul Abadie )
* Grenoble, Palais de Justice, Palais des FacultésReferences
*"This article is based on the equivalent article from the
French Wikipedia , consulted on June 7th 2008."
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