Jakob Ignaz Hittorff

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Jakob Ignaz Hittorff was a 19th-century German-born French architect and designer known for his influential work on Parisian urban spaces, including the redesign of the Place de la Concorde.

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instanceOf 19th-century architect
architect
designer
person
urban planner
activeYearsEnd 1860s
activeYearsStart 1810s
burialPlace Paris
countryOfCitizenship France
Germany
dateOfBirth 1792-08-20
dateOfDeath 1867-03-25
educatedAt Cologne
ethnicGroup German
fieldOfWork architectural theory
architecture
polychromy in architecture
urban planning
genre church architecture
public architecture
railway station architecture
influenced Parisian urban landscape in the 19th century
influencedBy French academic architecture
classical antiquity
knownFor Parisian urban design
color theory in classical architecture
public square and garden design
languageOfWorkOrName French
German
movement Beaux-Arts
surface form: Beaux-Arts architecture

Neoclassicism
nationality German-born French
notableIdea theory that ancient Greek architecture was originally polychrome
notableWork Church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, Paris
Cirque d’Hiver
surface form: Cirque d’Hiver, Paris

Gare du Nord
surface form: Gare du Nord, Paris

French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
surface form: Hôtel du Ministère des Affaires étrangères at the Quai d’Orsay (project involvement)

layout of the Champs-Élysées gardens around Place de la Concorde
redesign of the Place de la Concorde
occupation architect
designer
urban planner
placeOfBirth Cologne
placeOfDeath Paris
positionHeld architect to the city of Paris
architect to the king of the French
residence Paris
workLocation Paris

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Jacques Ignace Hittorff birthName Jakob Ignaz Hittorff