Education
Lycée Condorcet; Collège de Beauvais. Académie royale d"architecture.
Lycée Condorcet; Collège de Beauvais. Académie royale d"architecture.
Born in Paris, France. During the Reign of Terror, Vigée-Lebrun hid in Brongniart’s home before fleeing the country. Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart designed hotels, including the Hôtel de Bourbon-Condé and the Hotel de Monaco, and a number of exclusive private residences.
In 1782 he was named architect and controller-general of the Ecole Militaire (Military School).
In 1804, he was commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte to create the layout for the famous Père Lachaise Cemetery. The Emperor was so pleased with his work that in 1807 he chose Brongniart to design the Paris Bourse (the Parisian stock exchange).
Brongniart did all of the designs but it would be his last work and he would not live to see the classical Greek styled building completed in 1825. The building was named "Palais Brongniart" in his honor and remains in use to this day.
Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart died in Paris in 1813 and was interred there in the cemetery he had designed.
Brongniart"s son Alexandre went on to become a respected geologist and director of the famous Sèvres porcelain factory.