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Name
  
Juste Lisch

Role
  
Architect


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Died
  
August 24, 1910, Paris, France

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Chateau de Pierrefonds

Jean Juste Gustave Lisch (10 June 1828 – 24 August 1910) was a French architect.

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A native of Alençon, Lisch studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and was pupil of Léon Vaudoyer and Henri Labrouste. His architectural career was geared towards civic work: stations, public buildings, churches, and restoration of monuments.

Juste retired in 1901 and died in Paris in 1910. He is buried in the monumentous Rouen cemetery.

Selected works

  • renovation of the oratory at Germigny-des-Prés, 1867-1876
  • Gare du Champ de Mars, 1878
  • Gare Saint-Lazare, with the attached Hôtel Terminus, Paris, 1885–87
  • Gare de Le Havre, 1888
  • Gare de Javel, Paris, 1889
  • Gare de l'Avenue Foch, Paris, 1900
  • Invalides Station, Paris, 1900
  • La Rochelle town hall
  • Lyon Magistrates' court
  • Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire church
  • Ferrières, Manche church
  • Notre-Dame-de-Cléry church
  • ends Château de Pierrefonds renovation's.
  • References

    Juste Lisch Wikipedia