Louis Marie Cordonnier
1854–1940 (age 86)
Biography
Louis Marie Cordonnier was a renowned French architect whose innovative designs helped shape the urban landscape of northern France during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Born in 1854, he was known for his distinctive architectural style that blended modern sensibilities with traditional French aesthetics.
Cordonnier's legacy lives on through his architectural works and his influence on French design. He passed away in 1940 and was laid to rest in Haubourdin cemetery near Lille, in the region where much of his most significant work was created, leaving behind a lasting mark on French architectural heritage.