Auguste Bluysen
Auguste Marie Joseph Bluysen is an architect and French decorator born with Corbeil-Essonnes in 1868, died in 1952.
Graduate of the School of the Art schools in 1897, architect of the ministry for the Colonies, architect of the Stations and Telegraphs (1912), Auguste Bluysen took part in the World Fair of Paris (1900), but it was especially illustrated in the architecture of the cinemas, theaters, casinos and hydropathic establishments.
Its work
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Tower of the Lefèvre-Useful cookie factory or “Turn LU”, with Nantes (1909), now restored and rehabilitated. See: Single Place .
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Casino of Granville (1911). Closed during 25 years, the theater of the Casino of Granville reappears in 2001 pennies the new name of Theater and congress “the Archipelago” (400 places)
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Villa “Bees” , with Deauville (1910), where André Citroen spent his holidays in family, in the years 1920
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Theater Daunou , with Paris (1919)
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both Monuments with the black Army , Rheims and Bamako (1924), in collaboration with the sculptor Paul Black-Vauthier
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Theater of Michodière , in Paris (1925), in the style Art Déco
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the Casino of the Forest , with the Touquet-Paris-Beach, (1913), in collaboration with Raoul Jourde. Decoration of the hall by Lavezzari and Tattegrain
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Hotel Westminster , with the Touquet-Paris-Beach (1925-1928)
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Cinema " Normandy" , with the Touquet-Paris-Beach, which burned and was rebuilt in 1927
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Casino of the Lake to Motor-in-the Orne (1927)
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House of the Flowers to Motor-in-the Orne (1927)
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House of the Great Source, with the hydropathic establishment of Vittel (1929-1930)
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old post office of Melun (beginning of the year 1930)
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Cinema Large Rex , in Paris (1932), in collaboration with the engineer John Eberson
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the source of Roy , in front of the hydropathic establishment of Enghien-the-Baths: exploited as of the First Empire under the name of Coat source, it was entirely refitted during the construction of the new hydropathic establishment and overcome of a kiosk with reinforced concrete dome (1934)
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Casino of Vittel (1934-1937)
Notes, references
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