Bourla, Pierre Bruno
Bourla, Pierre Bruno (1783–1866). Paris-born architect who brought a distinguished Neo-Classical style to Antwerp. His finest achievement was the Théâtre Royal Français, Antwerp (1829–34), with a stunning foyer on its first floor, and a chaste, even noble, exterior.
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Loo (ed.) (2003)
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