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  1. Joseph-Eugène-Anatole de Baudot (14 October 1834 – 28 February 1915) was a French architect and a pioneer of reinforced-concrete construction. He was a prolific author, architect for diocesan buildings, architect for historical monuments, and a professor of architecture.

  2. Anatole de Baudot ( Sarrebourg, 14 octobre 1834 - Paris, 28 février 1915) est un architecte français. Vie et réalisations. Anatole de Baudot parvient à concilier l' École des beaux-arts et la Commission des monuments historiques.

  3. Joseph-Eugène-Anatole de Baudot (14 October 1834 – 28 February 1915) was a French architect and a pioneer of reinforced-concrete construction. He was a prolific author, architect for diocesan buildings, architect for historical monuments, and a professor of architecture.

  4. The Saint-Jean-de-Montmartre Church by architect Anatole De Baudot was built in Paris, France in 1897-1904. It is 40 metros long, 20 metros wide.

  5. 6 days ago · Overview. Anatole de Baudot. (1834—1915) Quick Reference. (1834–1915) French architect. After an early career working on numerous church restoration projects as a disciple of Viollet-le-Duc, and building one new church, St-Lubin, Rambouillet (1869), Baudot followed his rationalist ...

  6. www.afgc.asso.fr › history-heritage › baudot-de-anatoleBAUDOT (de) Anatole - AFGC

    BAUDOT (de) Anatole. (1834 - 1915) Le Chantre du ciment armé. Né le 14 octobre 1834 à Sarrebourg (Moselle), Anatole de Baudot suit la formation d’architecte à l’école des Beaux-Arts, auprès de l’architecte Henri Labrouste, chef de l’Ecole rationaliste (ou fonctionnaliste).

  7. The ciment armé construction of Anatole de Baudot was a technique that mixed architectural techniques, materials, and principles belonging to ancient Roman, Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic, and nineteenth-century times, adapting them into a program desired by the society of the nineteenth century.