Alexandre Miniac
Alexandre Miniac | |
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| Born | July 5, 1885 Saint-Servan, France |
| Died | December 3, 1963 (aged 78) Paris, France |
| Citizenship | French |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Buildings | 11-13, Petites-Écuries street, in Paris (10e), France. Town hall of Albert (Somme), France. |
| Projects | Amiens's hospital center |
Alexandre Miniac (5 July 1885 – 3 December 1963) was a French architect and watercolorist. Son of Paul Miniac (1851-1936), fabric merchant, and Marie Desmonts (1854-1934), Alexandre Miniac was the great-nephew of the French academician Louis Duchesne. His brother was Edmond Miniac, attorney general at the court of cassation in Paris.
One of the buildings designed by Alexandre Miniac is the town hall of Albert, a town in northern France. By decree of December 12, 2023, this building was listed as a historic monument. This served as official recognition for the building which was celebrating its 92nd anniversary.
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