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| nationality = French
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1881|02|19}}
| birth_place = [[Marseille]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|1964|12|22|1881|02|19}}
| death_place = Paris
| significant_buildings = [[Casablanca Cathedral]], [[Église du Saint-Esprit (Paris)|Église du Saint-Esprit]] in Paris, [[Notre-Dame-des-Missions-du-cygne d'Enghien|Notre-Dame-des-Missions]] in Épinay-sur-Seine
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| awards =second [[Prix de Rome]] (1911), member of the [[Académie des Beaux-Arts]] (1942)
}}
'''Paul Tournon''' (b. February 19, 1881 - December 22, 1964) was a [[List of French architects|French architect]]. He was born in [[Marseille]] and died in [[Paris]].
He was an architect in chief of many French civil buildings and national palaces, and a member of the [[Académie des Beaux-Arts]].
He is known for his [[reinforced concrete]] religious buildings such as the Église Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus in Élisabethville ([[Yvelines]]), with extensive sculptural work by sculptor [[Carlo Sarrabezolles]]. Also, Tournon designed the [[Église du Saint-Esprit (Paris)|Église du Saint-Esprit]] in Paris, [[Casablanca Cathedral|Cathédrale du Sacré-Coeur]] in [[Casablanca]] and several churches in [[Morocco]].
Tournon was the son-in-law of [[Édouard Branly]], the husband of [[Élisabeth Branly]], painter, and the father of two girls, Florence Tournon-Branly, author of stained glasses, and [[Marion Tournon-Branly]], architect and professor at the [[École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts]] and the [[Fontainebleau Schools]].
==References and notes==
''Much of the content of this article comes from [[:fr:Paul Tournon|the equivalent French-language Wikipedia article]], accessed February 14, 2007.''
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| death_place = Paris
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'''Paul Tournon''' (b. 19 February 1881 - 22 December 1964) was a [[List of French architects|French architect]]. He was born in [[Marseille]] and died in [[Paris]].
He was an architect in chief of many French civil buildings and national palaces, and a member of the [[Académie des Beaux-Arts]].
He is known for his [[reinforced concrete]] religious buildings such as the Église Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus in Élisabethville ([[Yvelines]]), with extensive sculptural work by sculptor [[Carlo Sarrabezolles]]. Also, Tournon designed the [[Église du Saint-Esprit (Paris)|Église du Saint-Esprit]] in Paris, [[Casablanca Cathedral|Cathédrale du Sacré-Coeur]] in [[Casablanca]] and several churches in [[Morocco]].
Tournon was the son-in-law of [[Édouard Branly]], the husband of [[Élisabeth Branly]], painter, and the father of two girls, Florence Tournon-Branly, author of stained glasses, and [[Marion Tournon-Branly]], architect and professor at the [[École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts]] and the [[Fontainebleau Schools]].
==References and notes==
''Much of the content of this article comes from [[:fr:Paul Tournon|the equivalent French-language Wikipedia article]], accessed February 14, 2007.''
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+'''Paul Tournon''' (b. 19 February 1881 - 22 December 1964) was a [[List of French architects|French architect]]. He was born in [[Marseille]] and died in [[Paris]].
He was an architect in chief of many French civil buildings and national palaces, and a member of the [[Académie des Beaux-Arts]].
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| birth_place = [[Marseille]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|1964|12|22|1881|02|19|df=y}}
| death_place = Paris
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'''Paul Tournon''' (b. 19 February 1881 - 22 December 1964) was a [[List of French architects|French architect]]. He was born in [[Marseille]] and died in [[Paris]].
He was an architect in chief of many French civil buildings and national palaces, and a member of the [[Académie des Beaux-Arts]].
He is known for his [[reinforced concrete]] religious buildings such as the Église Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus in Élisabethville ([[Yvelines]]), with extensive sculptural work by sculptor [[Carlo Sarrabezolles]]. Also, Tournon designed the [[Église du Saint-Esprit (Paris)|Église du Saint-Esprit]] in Paris, [[Casablanca Cathedral|Cathédrale du Sacré-Coeur]] in [[Casablanca]] and several churches in [[Morocco]].
Tournon was the son-in-law of [[Édouard Branly]], the husband of [[Élisabeth Branly]], painter, and the father of two girls, Florence Tournon-Branly, author of stained glasses, and [[Marion Tournon-Branly]], architect and professor at the [[École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts]] and the [[Fontainebleau Schools]].
==References and notes==
''Much of the content of this article comes from [[:fr:Paul Tournon|the equivalent French-language Wikipedia article]], accessed February 14, 2007.''
{{Authority control}}
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[[Category:20th-century French architects]]
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[[Category:Architects from Marseille]]
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