Tony Garnier (architect) - Selected Projects

Selected Projects

  • Cité Industrielle, project for an ideal city, 1904
  • Rothschild Foundation Housing, Paris (competition entry), 1905
  • Slaughterhouse and Stockyard, later named after him Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, 1905-1924
  • Grange-Blanche Hospital (now H. Edouard Herriot Hospital), Lyon, 1910-27
  • Villa Tony Garnier, Saint-Rambert, Lyon, 1911
  • Stade de Gerland municipal stadium, Lyon, 1914-18
  • Quartier des Etats-Unis housing, Lyon, 1919-35
  • Villa Gros, Saint-Didier, 1921
  • Sanatorium, Saint-Hilaire de Touvet, 1923
  • Lyon and Saint-Etienne Pavilions, International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts, Paris, 1925
  • Hotel de Ville town hall, Boulogne-Brillancourt (with J.H.E. Debat-Ponsan), 1934

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