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  1. Martin Chambiges (1460 – 29 August 1532) was a French architect from Paris working in the flamboyant gothic style. His chief works are the transepts of Sens Cathedral (in 1494), of Senlis Cathedral, and of Beauvais Cathedral (1499), in addition to the west front of Troyes Cathedral (1502–1531)

  2. Martin Chambiges, Cambiche 1 ou Cambriche, est un illustre architecte français de la fin du XVe et du début du XVIe siècle, né à Paris vers 1460 et mort à Beauvais en 1532. Il est le père de l'architecte Pierre Chambiges Ier, et le premier membre connu d'une lignée d'architectes et de constructeurs.

    • Architecte
    • Pierre Chambiges
    • 29 août 1532Beauvais
    • 1460Paris
  3. Martin Chambiges o Chambriche è stato un architetto francese. Facciata del transetto nord della Cattedrale di Beauvais. La magnifica facciata del braccio sud del transetto della cattedrale di Notre-Dame di Senlis, iniziata da Martin Chambiges e ultimata dal figlio Pierre.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FlamboyantFlamboyant - Wikipedia

    Martin Chambiges, the most prolific French architect between c. 1480 and c. 1530, combined three-dimensional forms such as nodding ogees with a miniaturized vocabulary of niches, baldachins, and pinnacles to produce dynamic façades with a new sense of depth at Sens Cathedral, Beauvais Cathedral, and Troyes Cathedral.

  5. 5 de jun. de 2024 · archINFORM homepage of Martin Chambiges (*1460 †1532) – French architect [contains a list of buildings]

  6. Its magnificent portal was built by Martin Chambiges and continued by his son Pierre; it dates from 1538 and the north portal is from 1560. The eastern chapels date from the same time. In 1671 the chapel of the Sacred Heart was constructed on the ancient Gallo-Roman wall.

  7. 7 de fev. de 2022 · From 1500 (150 years after the construction of the choir), works on the transept started at the instigation of count-bishop Louis de Villiers de L’Isle-Adam and under the direction of the architect Martin Chambiges. The architect built the transept in the then-fashionable flamboyant style.