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Les Chardons building in Paris à Paris 1er dans Paris 16ème

Patrimoine classé
Immeuble
Maison d'architecte
Bâtiment Art Nouveau
Paris

Les Chardons building in Paris

    9 Rue Claude-Chahu
    75016 Paris 16e Arrondissement
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Crédit photo : Oderik - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1900
Construction of building
1903
Construction of the façade
22 avril 1986
Registration for historical monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Facade on the street; roofs; entrance hall; stairwell with its wrought iron ramp: inscription by decree of 22 April 1986

Key figures

William Klein - Architect Designed the building in 1900.
Charles Klein - Architect Realizes the award-winning façade in 1903.
François Hennebique - Engineer Armed concrete system used.
Émile Muller - Ceramicist Provides coloured flammated sandstones.
Eugène Grasset - Painter Inspire the decor of thistles.
Dondelinger - Iron and steel Author of inner ironworks.

Origin and history

Building Les Chardons is a report building located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, at 9 rue Claude-Chahu and 2 rue Eugène-Manuel. Built in 1900 by architect William Klein on his own land, he uses the Hennebique reinforced concrete system, a major technical innovation of the time. His façade, made in 1903 by his son Charles Klein, is a masterpiece of Art Nouveau, entirely covered with flammated ceramic sandstone in yellow and almond green, supplied by the company of Émile Muller. The ironworks, signed by the workshop Dondelinger, complete this decoration inspired by the plates of the painter Eugène Grasset.

The facade, awarded at the Paris City Front Competition in 1903, symbolizes the architectural audacity of the time. The building has been partially listed as historic monuments since 1986, protecting its façade, roofs, vestibule and stairwell with its wrought iron ramp. This building also illustrates the influence of Art Nouveau in Paris, combining technical innovation and floral aesthetics, as evidenced by the plant themes of its ceramics.

The building has also marked popular culture, serving as a decor for films such as Gilles Mimouni's (Apartment (1996)) and Stephen Frears' (Chéri (2009)). These cinematic apparitions highlight its emblematic character, between architectural heritage and timeless urban setting. Its history also reflects the evolution of the 16th arrondissement, a burgeoning bourgeois district at the turn of the 20th century, where architecture becomes a social and aesthetic marker.

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