Gaston Cailleux
1870–1946 (age 76)
Biography
Gaston Cailleux, born in 1870, devoted his life to the art and science of architecture, shaping the built environment with a thoughtful eye for both beauty and purpose. His work reflected an enduring belief that architecture could uplift communities and create lasting spaces for connection.
He witnessed the upheaval of war even in his later years, and he passed away in 1946, leaving behind buildings—and a record of service—that spoke to the values he cherished. He now rests in the Cemetery of Saint-Denis, remembered for his lasting contributions to the places he helped to design.