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- Lucien Weissenburger (2 May 1860 – 24 February 1929) was a French architect. Weissenburger was born and died in Nancy. He was one of the principal architects to work in the Art Nouveau style in Lorraine and was a member of the board of directors of the École de Nancy. Some of Weissenburger's principal buildings include:
* Magasins Réunis (1890–1907; destroyed), Nancy
* Villa Jika, also known as the Villa Majorelle (1898–1902, in collaboration with Henri Sauvage), Nancy
* Imprimerie Royer (1899–1900), Nancy
* Maison Bergeret (1903-4), Nancy
* Villa Corbin (1904-9), Nancy (now the grounds of the Musée de l'École de Nancy)
* Immeuble Weissenburger (1904-6), Nancy
* Villa Henri-Emmanuel Lang (1906), Nancy
* Maison Chardot (1907), Nancy
* Theater of Lunéville (1908)
* Exposition Internationale de l'Est de la France (1909), Nancy:
* Maison des Magasins Réunis
* Pavillon du Gaz [Gas Pavilion]
* Brasserie Excelsior and Hotel Angleterre (1911), Nancy
* Magasins Vaxelaire, Pignot, and Cie (1913), NancyWikimedia Commons has media related to Lucien Weissenburger. (en)
- Lucien Weissenburger (né à Nancy le 2 mai 1860 et mort dans la même ville le 24 février 1929) est un architecte français. Il est un des principaux architectes adepte du style Art nouveau en Lorraine et un membre de l'École de Nancy. (fr)
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