Rémy-Édouard Jacquemin

1844–1906 (age 62)

Biography

Rémy-Édouard Jacquemin was a French architect whose professional work contributed to the architectural development of 19th-century France, particularly in the Lorraine region. His designs and architectural projects reflected the aesthetic and structural innovations of his era.

Jacquemin's architectural legacy was honored through his burial in Nancy, a city known for its distinctive architectural heritage. His life from 1844 to 1906 encompassed a career dedicated to architectural design and the built environment of eastern France.