Henri Paul Nénot
Henri Paul Nénot was a noted French architect.Biography
Nénot was born in Paris. After his initial training in an architectural workshop, he entered the studio of Charles-Auguste Questel at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts while also working for various architects, including Charles Garnier. He was in residence at the Villa Medici 1878–1881.
In 1882 Nénot began his career, during which he was appointed architect of the Sorbonne, which remains his great work, as well as designing other university buildings in Paris and a number of private residential and commercial buildings. In 1895 he was elected department chair for architecture in the Académie des beaux-arts. His last position was Director General for the architecture of the Palace of Nations in Geneva, where he died in an accident.- 1875 : école normale d'Huy in Belgium, with sculptor Eugène André Oudiné
- 1882–1901 : new Sorbonne, 5th arrondissement
- 1887 : tomb of Mlle Labiche in the cemetery of Béville-le-Comte
- 1888 : building for M. Quettier at Lorient
- 1891 : building for MM. Labiche and Gréard, rue Guynemer, 6th arrondissement
- 1893 : house for M. Richardot at Charenton-le-Pont
- 1896 : monument to commandant Rolland at Bourget
- 1900 : monument to Victor Duruy, avenue Rey in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges
- 1900 : hôtel Blumenthal-Montmorency, 34 avenue Foch, 16th arrondissement
- 1905 : headquarters of the Banque Louis Dreyfus, 10–12 rue de la banque, 2nd arrondissement
- 1907 : hôtel Meurice, 238 rue de Rivoli, 1st arrondissement
- 1909 : monument to Octave Gréard sq. Paul-Painlevé, 5th arrondissement with sculptor Jules-Clément Chaplain
- 1910–1926 : Institut de chimie, now École nationale supérieure de chimie de Paris, 5th arrondissement
- 1911 : Institut océanographique, 195, rue Saint-Jacques, 5th arrondissement
- 1914–1926 : Institut de géographie, 5th arrondissement
- 1921 : building for Dreyfus, 410 Av. Alem, Buenos Aires
1922–1928 : Place Carnegie de Fargniers, now commune de Tergnier with Paul Bigot