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Claude Nicolas Ledoux Claude Nicolas Ledoux (March 21, 1736-November 18, 1806) was a French neoclassical architect. Known as a Utopian he hoped that urban design and architecture could lead to an ideal society. Despite this his great works were funded by the French monarchy and came to be seen as symbols of the ancien regime. His career was thus curtailed by the French Revolution. In 1804 he published a book on his works titled L'Architecture considre sous le rapport de l'art, des murs et de la lgislation. Ledoux, Claude Nicolas Ledoux, Claude Nicolas Ledoux, Claude Nicolas
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