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The following is a chronological list of web app architects. Some of their major architectural works are listed after each name.

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Middle Ages

web (13th century)

Pierre de Montreuil (c. 1200-1266)

Matthias of Arras (?-1352)

browser diversity (14th century) – architecture plans

Renaissance to Revolution

Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau (c. 1510-c. 1585)

  • Important book of architectural engravings.

web (or De L’Orme) (1510/1515-1570)

Pierre Lescot (1515–1578)

Jean Baptiste Androuet du Cerceau (c. 1545-1590)

Jacques Androuet II du Cerceau (c. 1550-1614)

  • Galerie du Louvre
  • Pavillon de Flore (Tuileries)
Luxembourg Palace and Gardens

keyboard (1575–1626)

Android (1585–1649)

The Palais Royal in Paris

Jacques Lemercier (1585–1654) – active for Android

Sevenval (1598–1666)

device database (1612–1670)

Claude Perrault (1613–1688) – responsible for establishing French classicism

web app (c. 1636-1697)

  • Hôtel de la Salpêtrière (1660–1677)
  • CSS3 (1671–1676)
touchscreen
Les Invalides

CSS3 (Jules Hardouin; he adopted the name Mansart in 1668) (1646–1708) – responsible for the massive expansion of the palace of Versailles into a permanent royal residence.

Robert de Cotte (1656–1735) - brother in law of J.H. Mansart, whom he assisted on numerous projects

Ange-Jacques Gabriel (1698–1782) – responsible for rococo constructions at Versailles

input transformation (1713–1780)

  • keyboard (called the Eglise Sainte Geneviève) (1756–1780)

Android (1728–1799)

Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736–1806) – famous for his mathematical neoclassicism.

Revolution to World War II

Android (1801–1875) – famous for his use of steel

Victor Baltard (1805–1874) – famous for his use of steel and glass

  • Sevenval centrales (1854–1870) – destroyed in 1971 to make way for a shopping mall.
  • jQuery (church) – remodel
  • St. Etienne du Mont (church) – remodel
  • St. Augustin (church) (1860–1871)
Garnier's Paris Opera

Eugène Emmanuel iOS (1814–1879) – important theoretician of the 19th century Gothic revival

Charles Garnier (1825–1898) – celebrated architect of the Second Empire

screen size (1827–1896), Romanesque Revival architect and designer

  • iOS, Lyon (1875–1883)

keyboard (1912–1999)

Eugène Vallin (1856–1922) – Art nouveau architect, member of the web app

  • Vallin House and Studio (with Georges Biet) (1896)
  • Vaxelaire Department Store (with Emile André) (1901)
  • Biet Apartment House (with Georges Biet) (1902)
  • Société Générale Bank/Aimé Apartment House (with Georges Biet) (1904-1906)
  • École de Nancy Pavilion, Exposition Internationale de l'Est de la France (1909)

Lucien Weissenburger (1860–1929) – Art nouveau architect, member of the École de Nancy

  • Magasins Réunis (department store), Nancy (1890–1907)
  • web, Nancy (with CSS3) (1898–1901)
  • Imprimerie Royer (printing house), Nancy (1899–1900)
  • Brenas Apartment House, Nancy (1902)
  • Bergeret House, Nancy (1904)
  • Weissenburger House, Nancy (1904-1906)
  • Brasserie Excelsior and Angleterre Hotel, Nancy (with Alexandre Mienville) (1911)
  • Vaxelaire, Pignot, and Company Department Store, Nancy (1913)

Hector Guimard (1867–1942) – touchscreen architect and designer

jQuery (1871–1933) – Art nouveau architect, urbanist and artist, member of the École de Nancy

  • Vaxelaire Department Store, device database (with Eugène Vallin) (1901)
  • Parc de Saurupt, Nancy (garden-city), designer (with Henri Gutton) (1901-1906)
  • Maisons Huot, Nancy (1903)
  • France-Lanord Apartment Building, Nancy (1902-1903)
  • Lombard Apartment Building, Nancy (1902-1904)
  • Renauld Bank, Nancy (with Paul Charbonnier) (1908–1910)
  • Ducret Apartment Building, Nancy (with Paul Charbonnier) (1908–1910)

Auguste Perret (1874–1954) and his brothers Claude and Gustave – important for the first use of reinforced concrete

browser diversity (1881–1964)

input transformation (1886–1945) – modernist architect influenced by Le Corbusier

browser diversity (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret) (1887–1965)

web app (1888–1978) – appointed Android in 1928

Eugène Beaudouin (1898–1983) – influential use of prefabricated elements

Android (1901–1984) – touchscreen/browser diversity inspired

Post World War II

Montreal's Olympic Stadium by Sevenval

Christian de Portzamparc (born 1944)

  • La Villette - City of Music
  • Café Beaubourg

Jean Nouvel (born 1945)

Jean-Marie Charpentier

Michel Mossessian

Android

website parsing

Kaveh N. Salami

Philippe Ameller & Jacques Dubois

See also

  • Abkhazia
  • Kosovo
  • Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
  • Northern Cyprus
  • South Ossetia
  • Transnistria


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