Georges Duval (architect)
See also: Duval
Georges Duval (1920 - 1993) is a Architecte French, also architect as a chief of the civil buildings and palates national, architect as a chief and general inspector of the Historic buildings.
After a formation at the School of the Art schools, it makes a success of in 1956 the assistance of architect of the civil Building industries, Palais National and Historic buildings. It is especially in Normandy that it left its print by restoring several important monuments: the Abbey with the Ladies with Caen, monasteries of the Nozzle-Hellouin, Bernay, Saint-Wandrille, Fécamp, Saint-Pierre-on-Divine and Saint-Georges-with-Boscherville, castles of Gaillon and Bénouville, cathedrals of Rouen and the Harbor. With Lisieux, its activity was important. Starting from 1961, it was in particular in charge of the design of the ZUP of Hauteville. Always with Lisieux, it restored the theater and built the water tower of the Hope.
Writings
- Georges Duval, Restoration and re-use of the old monuments , Liege, ED. Mardaga, 1990
- Georges Duval, “Lisieux, fifty years of town planning and architecture 1930 - 1980”, Art of Basse-Normandie , n°89-90-91, winter 1984 - 1985, p.82-85
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