Stanislas Loison
1849–1916 (age 67)
Biography
Stanislas Loison (1849–1916) was a distinguished French architect whose designs shaped the urban landscape of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century France. His architectural works reflected the aesthetic sensibilities and technical innovations of his era.
Loison's contributions to French architecture earned him a place of honor at Père Lachaise Cemetery, where he rests among other notable figures who advanced French culture and society.