Joseph Madeline

Joseph Madeline is a Architecte French born with Paris in 1891, died in Paris in 1977. He is the brother of Louis Madeline, itself architect.

Architect DPLG, it is made architect as a chief of the Houillère S of the Northern and the Pas-de-Calais and architect as a chief of the rebuilding of the the Moselle.

He marries Anne Marie Hallé in 1919.

Joseph Madeline directs the installation of several breweries, in particular in 1925, at Lipp where it opens one second more in-depth room after a first room in 1900. These rooms of style Art déco are famous for their ceramics panels due to Leon Fargue which will be copied in the second room. The installation of the Balzar brewery, pertaining to the same owner, is also entrusted to Joseph Madeline, always in the style Art Déco.

It also carries out in the Thirties the seat of the coal mine of Faulquemont (the Moselle) and the mining cities located in the vicinity (quoted of the engineers, the employees and the workmen). This remarkable industrial whole by its unit of style and its functionalist architecture was composed of the offices of the group, of the offices of the seat, the cloakrooms and public baths, lamp-making, the boiler room, of a powerplant, pit-bottoms 1 and 2, sifting, of two laundrettes, machine shops and electric, stores, garages with engines… Most of these installations will be destroyed at the end of the Nineties.

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