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Pierre Debeaux
Pierre Debeaux (19 July 1925 – 22 January 2001) was a French modernist architect and polymath. He is known for buildings such as the observatory of the Pic du Midi de Bigorre, the :fr:Caserne Jacques Vion, Jacques Vion fire station and the :fr:Monument à la gloire de la Résistance, Monument to the Glory of the Resistance in Toulouse, and the :fr:Maison Pradier, Pradier house in the Tarn (department), Tarn, all of which are registered French Monument historique, national landmarks. He is described in the archives of the Haute-Garonne as "the most inventive architect of his generation". Early life an education Pierre Amédée Bernard Debeaux was born on July 19, 1925, in Mazères-sur-Salat. His father, François Jean Bernard Debeaux (1901–1984) was an electrical engineer who taught industrial design at both the Ecole des Beaux-arts and the Lycée Pierre-de-Fermat in Toulouse. The Debeaux family lived in Toulouse and had a second home in Saint-Denis-les-Martel in the Lot. ...
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