Henry-Jean-Baptiste Dubois
1822–1900 (age 78)
Biography
Henry-Jean-Baptiste Dubois was an accomplished French architect whose designs and structural innovations contributed to the built environment of nineteenth-century France. His architectural work reflected the aesthetic and functional priorities of his time, demonstrating the technical skill and artistic vision required of his profession.
Dubois' career as an architect placed him among those professionals whose work shaped the physical landscape and urban development of his era. His legacy is preserved in the structures he designed and the influence he exerted on architectural practice during a period of significant building and modernization in France.