Paul Friesé
1851–1917 (age 66)
Biography
Paul Friesé was a French architect whose professional work contributed to the built environment and architectural development of France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His designs and architectural practice reflected the aesthetic and functional concerns of his era.
Friesé's career in architecture represented the professional expertise and creative vision that shaped French urban and institutional spaces. His contributions to architectural practice and design helped define the character of buildings and structures that served his community and reflected the architectural sensibilities of his time.