Louis Bernier
1845–1919 (age 74)
Biography
Louis Bernier was a French architect of the nineteenth century who contributed to the built environment of Paris and beyond. His work reflected the architectural styles and innovations of his era, a period of significant urban development and architectural experimentation in France.
Born in 1845, Bernier lived to the age of seventy-four, passing away in 1919. His career extended from the mid-nineteenth century through the early twentieth, encompassing major periods of architectural change. He was laid to rest in Père Lachaise Cemetery, honoring his professional contributions to French architecture.