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Victor Louis (; 10 May 1731, Paris – 2 July 1800, Paris) was a French
architect An architect is a person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that h ...
, disqualified on a technicality from winning the
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in architecture in 1755.


Life

He was born Louis-Nicolas Louis in Paris. He did not adopt the name Victor until after he returned from a trip to Poland in 1765. In 1770 he married the pianist and composer Marie-Emmanuelle Bayon. They had a daughter, Marie-Hélène-Victoire, in 1774. A full biography of Victor Louis was published by Charles Marionneau in Bordeaux in 1881.


Work

Louis' masterpiece is the
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of 1780. He also designed other theatres, including the Salle Richelieu on the rue de Richelieu (1790, later to become the home of the
Comédie-Française The Comédie-Française () or Théâtre-Français () is one of the few state theatres in France. Founded in 1680, it is the oldest active theatre company in the world. Established as a French state-controlled entity in 1995, it is the only state ...
) and the Théâtre National de la rue de la Loi (1793, demolished). The Salle Richelieu was the first major building with a roof structure of iron which was selected for its fire-resistant qualities when compared with wood. Other buildings include the Intendance in Besançon (completed 1776), the garden galleries of the
Palais-Royal The Palais-Royal () is a former French royal palace located on Rue Saint-Honoré in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. The screened entrance court faces the Place du Palais-Royal, opposite the Louvre Palace, Louvre. Originally called the Palais-Ca ...
in
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(1781–1784), the Salle de Beaujolais (1782–83), and the Château du Bouilh near Bordeaux (1786–1789, unfinished)."Collections Online-Victor Louis"
www.britishmuseum.org. Retrieved 29 July 2020. (Salle de Beaujolais)


Gallery

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, 1773-1780 File:Grand escalier de l'opéra de Bordeaux.jpg , Central staircase of the Théâtre de Bordeaux File:Hôtel Saige, Bordeaux, 2020, rue Esprit des lois.jpg, , Bordeaux, 1775-1777 File:Préfecture du Doubs (façade sur jardin) (adjusted).jpg , (garden facade), 1771-1778 Château de Tauzia Gradignan vue parc.JPG, , Gradignan, 1778 Izon Ch$ateau d'Anglade 1.JPG, , Izon, 1778 File:Paris Comedie-Francaise exterior.jpg , Salle Richelieu
(as designed by Louis) File:Paris Comedie-Francaise.jpg , Auditorium of the
(as designed by Louis) File:Victor Louis, Design for the Garden Façade of the Palais Royal, 1781.jpg, Design for the garden galleries of the File:Galerie du Beaujolais.JPG , Perspective view of the garden galleries of the Palais-Royal File:Le Bouilh1.JPG , Château of Le Bouilh File:Théâtre des Arts 1791-93 - Auditorium - Mead p50.jpg , Auditorium of the File:Théâtre des Arts 1791-93 - elevation, section, plans - Mead p50.jpg , Architectural drawings of the


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Bibliography

* Ayers, Andrew (2004). ''The Architecture of Paris''. Stuttgart; London: Edition Axel Menges. . * Braham, Allan (1980). ''The Architecture of the French Enlightenment''. Berkeley: University of California Press. . * Croizier, Laurent; Bourrousse, Luc (2011). ''The Grand-Théâtre of Bordeaux''. Bordeaux: Festin. . * Fletcher, Banister (1961). ''A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method'', 17th edition, edited by R. A. Cordingley. London:
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. * John, Richard (1998). "Louis, Victor ouis-Nicolas in Turner 1998, vol. 19, pp. 725–726. * Lacouture, Jean (1994). ''Le Grand-Théâtre de Bordeaux, ou L’Opéra des Vendanges'', photographs by Dominique Thillard. Paris: Caisse nationale des monuments historiques et des sites. . * Marionneau, Charles (1881). ''Victor Louis, Architecte du Théâtre de Bordeaux: Sa vie, ses travaux et sa correspondance 1731–1800''. Bordeaux: G. Gounouilho
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.. * Prudent, Henri; Guadet, Paul (1903). ''Les salles de spectacle construites par Victor Louis à Bordeaux, au Palais-Royal et à la place Louvois''. Paris: Librairie de la construction moderne. . * Turner, Jane, editor (1998). ''
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'', reprinted with minor corrections, 34 volumes. New York: Grove. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Louis, Victor 1731 births Architects from Paris 1800 deaths 18th-century French architects Prix de Rome for architecture