Fernand Janin

1880–1912 (age 32)

Biography

Fernand Janin (1880–1912) was a French architect whose professional career, though brief, contributed to the architectural landscape of early twentieth-century France. His work reflected the design sensibilities and building practices of the Belle Époque period.

Janin's architectural legacy, though cut short by his early death, is remembered as part of French architectural history. He was interred in the cimetière de Marsillargues, where his grave honors his professional contributions to the built environment.