Pierre Patout
Pierre Patout (1879-1965) is a French architect, near to the international style during the Entre-deux-guerres, which however conceded a place with decorative arts. It was inspired in its constructions by the pace by the steamers which it had arranged, influencing the style " paquebot" of a whole generation.
Achievements
- It arranged three transatlantic liners of the Transatlantic General Compagnie, with Alfred Lombard: island-of-France and the Atlantic in 1925, and will reach its apogee with Normandy in 1935, chief of work uncontested and unequalled of the French Decorative Art of the years 1930.
- It built in Paris: The door of the Harmony and the house of one collector to the Exposure of Arts déco of 1925, " Paquebot" Victor boulevard in the XVe district in 1934, a building street Félicien David and a building street of Doctor-White in the XVIe district, the hotel Mercedes avenue of Wagram and a building Carries of Champerret in the XVIIe district, the house of the artists decorators to the Exposure of 1937.
- It built in Paris region, the house cubist Alfred Lombard and the Voisin house (gone of the Pines) with Boulogne-Billancourt.
- It built with Tours, the public library (1957).
- It built with New York, the house of France to the Exposure of 1939.
Pierre Patout is buried with the cemetery of Rueil-Malmaison.
External bond
The building " Paquebot" in XVe district of Paris
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