Alexandre Émile Auburtin

1838–1899 (age 61)

Biography

Alexandre Émile Auburtin was a French architect whose designs and innovations contributed to the architectural development of nineteenth-century France. His work demonstrated a sophisticated understanding of structural principles and aesthetic design, creating buildings that served both practical and artistic purposes.

Auburtin's architectural achievements reflected his dedication to advancing the built environment of his nation. His interment in Père Lachaise Cemetery honors his professional accomplishments and his lasting influence on French architectural practice and urban design.