Jean Baptiste Cordonnier

1820–1902 (age 82)

Biography

Jean Baptiste Cordonnier was a talented French architect whose designs and constructions contributed to the built environment of 19th-century France. His architectural work reflected the aesthetic and functional sensibilities of his era.

Born in 1820, Cordonnier dedicated his career to the art and craft of architecture, leaving behind a legacy of structures that bore his professional mark. He was interred in Haubourdin cemetery, where his memory is preserved among those who shaped France's architectural heritage.