Template:Short descriptionScript error: No such module "Template wrapper".Script error: No such module "Check for clobbered parameters".Pierre Jérôme Honoré Daumet (Script error: No such module "IPA".; 23 October 1826 – 12 December 1911) was a French architect.
Biography
A student at the Beaux-Arts de Paris under Guillaume Abel Blouet, Charles-Félix Saint-Père and Émile Gilbert, he won the Grand Prix de Rome for architecture in 1855.[1] Daumet accompanied the Archeologist Léon Heuzey on an expedition to Macedonia in 1861. On his return he married the daughter of the architect Charles Questel.
Daumet founded his own atelier which would produce nine further Grand Prix winners, Charles-Louis Girault chief among them, and attracted a number of foreign students such as Charles McKim and Austin W. Lord.
Basilica of Sacré Coeur (1884–1886). Daumet was the first of five successive architects who completed the building after the death of Paul Abadie. He was followed by Charles Laisné in 1886.
Grenoble, Palais de Justice, Palais des Facultés
Restoration of the Villa Tiburtine
Construction of the boarding school of Sion in Tunis