Ludger Lemieux

Architect

1872 – 1953

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Who was Ludger Lemieux?

Ludger Lemieux was a Québécois architect who designed a number of notable Art deco structures in Montreal's Saint-Henri district. While he often worked in partnership with Joseph-Honoré MacDuff, his best-known structure, the Atwater Market, was designed not with MacDuff but with Paul Lemieux, reported to be either his son or brother.

Ludger Lemieux's other buildings include the Tooke Brothers factory, the Workman Building, the Sainte Irénée Church next to Atwater Market, and the Saint-Henri Fire Station.

He was born in Farnham, Quebec and studied at McGill University.

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Born
1872
Farnham
Profession
Education
  • McGill University
Died
1953
Montreal

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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