Juste Lisch
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Jean Juste Gustave Lisch ({{IPA|fr|ʒɑ̃ ʒyst ɡystav liʃ}}; 10 June 1828 – 24 August 1910) was a French architect.[https://www.musee-orsay.fr/fr/espace-professionnels/professionnels/chercheurs/rech-rec-art-home/notice-artiste.html?no_cache=1&nnumid=39910&retouroeuvre=%252Ffr%252Fcollections%252Fcatalogue-des-oeuvres%252Fnotice.html%253Fno_cache%253D1%2526nnumid%253D58114 Juste Lisch]. Musée d'Orsay
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. Notably, he built the Gare des Carbonnets, an architectural masterpiece located next to Paris.
Juste Lisch retired in 1901 and died in Paris in 1910. He is buried in the Rouen monumental cemetery.
Selected works
- renovation of the oratory at Germigny-des-Prés, 1867–1876
- Champ de Mars–Tour Eiffel station, 1878
- Gare Saint-Lazare, with the attached Hôtel Terminus, Paris, 1885–87
- Le Havre station, 1888
- Javel station, Paris, 1889
- Avenue Foch station, Paris, 1900
- Invalides station, Paris, 1900
- The Hôtel de Ville in La Rochelle
- Lyon Magistrates' court
- Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire church
- Ferrières, Manche church
- Notre-Dame-de-Cléry church
- Château de Pierrefonds (the last part of renovation works, 1885)
References
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[http://en.structurae.de/persons/data/index.cfm?ID=d003346 Juste Lisch]. structurae
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