Louis Madeline

Louis Madeline , born in 1892 and deceased in 1962 is a Architecte French.

He had his cabinet of architecture street of the Holy Father with Paris. His/her brother Joseph Madeline is architect as a chief of the Collieries of North and Pas-de-Calais and architect as a chief for the rebuilding of the Moselle.

Conservative of the Large palace.

Prize winner of large the Price of Rome and officer of the Legion of honor.

Married to Marguerite Madeline born Touchard.

Between 1931 and 1935, Louis Madeline will be the architect of the public swimming pool of Bordeaux, street Judaique. Between 1934 and 1958, it will contribute in collaboration with Urbain Cassan and Jean Walter to the construction of the University Regional Hospital of Lille.

It was also, amongst other things, charged after the Second world war to rebuild the port of Toulon after its nomination in 1946 as an architect as a chief of the VAr. With the arrival of Claudius-Small Eugene with the Ministry for the Rebuilding and Town planning, the project made polemic because of its ambition, of the costs and times. The ministry will replace Louis Madeline by Jean de Mailly, one of its former students, in 1950. The inauguration of the first building will take place in 1953.

Louis Madeline was finally in charge of the work management of architecture for the construction of the new medical college with Paris, street of the Holy Father after war with Jean Walter and Paul Andrieu. December 3rd, 1953, the inauguration of the buildings will take place in the presence of Vincent Auriol, then President of the French Republic.

The Medical college will be the crowning of the career of Louis Madeline who will take his retirement in 1953.

Architect as a chief of the Civil Building industries and National Palates, Louis Madeline will live many years with Neuilly with his wife and will let build in the Thirties a villa " Sequana" (with sight on the Seine and decorated of a park) in the small village of Vétheuil located at approximately 1 Paris time close to Mantes-the-Pretty. It will die out in 1962 and will be buried a time with the Vaugirard cemetery. His wife will leave the Paris region to turn over in her native area in Alsace and will die out then in May 1976 with Goxwiller. Louis and Marguerite Madeline are buried together with Niedernai, the native village of Marguerite.

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