Anatole de Baudot

Anatole de Baudot (Sarrebourg, October 14th 1834 - Paris, February 28th 1915) is a Architecte French.

He manages to reconcile the irreconcilable ones: the school of the Art schools and commission of the historic buildings: raise Grand Prix of Rome Henri Labrouste and of Eugene Purple-the-Duke, in 1887 Anatole de Baudot opens the first course of medieval architecture in the Art schools, after in 1865 having appeared among the first 137 shareholders of the special school of architecture in the sides of Ferdinand de Lesseps, Emile Pereire, Eugene Flachat, Dupont of the Eure, Jean-Baptiste André Godin, Eugene Purple-the-Duke or Emile Muller.

Its career follows two directions however:

  • the restoration , following its professor Eugene Purple-the-Duke. He is named vice-president of the commission of the historic buildings in 1880, He is the first and only holder of the pulpit of French architecture created in 1887 with the Trocadéro.
  • the new building , in the rationalist line of Henri Labrouste (of which it followed teaching). It associates various materials (sometimes with the point of progress) for their structural quality: metal framework, bricks, stone of size, reinforced concrete system Cottencin , etc

It publishes in 1904 Architecture and the reinforced concrete .

Restorations

It follows with Eugene Purple-the-Duke the building site of Château of Vincennes before only directing it during 40 years.

with Toulouse, with the Castle of Blois, where it takes the continuation of Felix Duban

Cathedral Our-Lady-with-the Assumption of Clermont-Ferrand

Constructions

  • 1862 : rebuilding of the Saint-Lubin church to Rambouillet, to replace a church of the 12th century considered to be too decayed and too exiguous.
  • 1882 : College Lakanal with Seals.
  • 1882 : College Edmond-Perrier with Tulle where it implements a polychromy of the frontages containing bricks, earthenware and metal as with the Lakanal College.
  • 1894 : College Victor-Hugo with Paris (3 {{E}} district).
  • 1894 - 1904: church Midsummer's Day de Montmartre with Paris (18 {{E}} district), where it uses the reinforced concrete system Cottancin , the economic process of construction patented by the engineer of the same name (thin vaults, with veins, to see Histoire of the concrete). This system consists of a kind of metal cloth whose screen and chain are formed by the same wire; the walls consist of piled up bricks.
  • 1899 - 1902: theater of Tulle with implementation of thin reinforced concrete shell for the dome with roof.

Posterity

Emmanuel Oak, François Lecœur and Leon Benouville was his pupils.

External bonds

Biographical note by the Victor-Hugo college

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