Pierre Humbert (architect)

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Pierre Humbert
BornPierre Humbert Edit this on Wikidata
13 April 1848 Edit this on Wikidata
Uckange Edit this on Wikidata
Died18 October 1919 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 71)
7th arrondissement of Paris Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationArchitect Edit this on Wikidata

Pierre Humbert (1848–1919) was a French architect.

Works[edit]

Château du Hallier, réalisation de Pierre Humbert et sa résidence en Eure-et-Loir.
Château du Hallier, his residence in Eure-et-Loir.

Humbert was born in Uckange to a noble family.

He built many buildings and "hôtels particuliers" (private homes) in Paris and other European cities, such as Brussels for the aristocracy and the upper class of the time, such the prince of Caraman-Chimay, the duke des Cars or the Schneider family.

He especially built many buildings in the Champs-Elysées area and in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.

He is the father of the French architect Maurice Humbert, with whom he restored many castles, including Napoléon's Château de Malmaison.

See also[edit]

Place des États-Unis

Sources[edit]

  • Françoise Talon, « Les palaces », in Les Champs-Élysées et leur quartier, Paris, 1988, p. 88,
  • Monique Eleb, Anne Debarre "Architecture de la vie privée Paris 1880-1914 "
  • Anne Debarre-Blanchard "L'Invention de l'habitation moderne, Paris, 1880-1914"