- Guillaume Tronchet
Guillaume Tronchet (1867,
Villeneuve-sur-Lot ,Lot-et-Garonne - 1959,Nice ) was a French architect.Life
Guillaume Tronchet studied at the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris in the studio of
Louis-Jules André , then in 1890 in that ofVictor Laloux . Gaining his diploma in 1891, in 1892 he won the Deuxième Second Grand Prix de Rome with his design entitled "Un musée d'artillerie".For
Fernand Halphen he built thechâteau Mont-Royal atLa Chapelle-en-Serval nearChantilly (Oise ). After having rejected a project in the Anglo-Norman style by the architectRené Sergent , then a first project in a medieval style (drawings in the collection of theMusée d'Orsay ), Halphen decided on the second design, by Guillaume Tronchet : a château in theLouis XVI style celebrating hunting on the exterior and music in the interior. Built from 1907 to 1911, the building (now a hotel) was a great architectural success.Head architect of civil buildings and national palaces, in 1929 Tronchet was entrusted with the construction (in only 8 months) of a new building for the ministry of employment on
place de Fontenoy in the7th arrondissement of Paris by the minister of employmentLouis Loucheur . He used the most modern materials and techniques and famous decorative artists, such as frères Martel for the sculpture andJacques Grüber for the glass windows.His memory is perpetuated today by a foundation and, during the annual ceremony of the Académie des Beaux-Arts under the coupole of the
Institut de France , this awards a prize to encourage a young artist (usually an architect).Main works
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Château Mont-Royal ,La Chapelle-en-Serval (Oise ) (1907-1911)
* Théâtre Ducourneau,Agen (Lot-et-Garonne ) (1908) : one of the first buildings in France to be constructed in ciment armé, beneath a strictly neo-classical envelope. The use of cement allowed the installation of balconies with blind-doors.
* Port aérien de Juvisy,Viry-Châtillon (Essonne ) (1908) : the world's first airport
* Poste centrale deBar-le-Duc (Meuse ) (1928)
* Ministère du Travail,place de Fontenoy ,Paris (VII arrondissement) (1929)
* Hôtel des Postes Thiers,Nice , (Alpes-Maritimes ) (1931) : brick building, legend has it recycyling plans which had originally been intended for Lille.
* Théâtre Georges Leygues deVilleneuve-sur-Lot (Lot-et-Garonne ), in collaboration withGaston Rapin (1935)
* Lycée Nicéphore Niepce,Chalon-sur-Saône (Saône-et-Loire )ource
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