Jacques V Gabriel
Jacques V Gabriel (Paris, 1667 - Paris, 1742) is a French architect. Raise and relative of Jules Hardouin-Mansart, father of the architect Angel-Jacques Gabriel, was First architect of the King in 1735.
Principal achievements
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Hotel of Varangéville (1704)
- Hotel Peyrenc de Moras,
- Several private mansions Place Vendôme in Paris.
- Rebuilding of the Castle of Compiegne with his/her son Angel-Jacques Gabriel.
- Rebuilding of the Castle of Petit-Bourg to Évry.
- Rebuilding of the place of the town hall and the Town hall of Rennes in 1730.
It draws the projects of the churches of the Hospital with Orleans, the Oratory, in Paris, and of the Cathédrale of the La Rochelle. He is also the author of the bridge of Blois.
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