Gustave Saacké

[1] Associating with Jacques Lambert and Pierre Bailly, Saacké worked on a projet for a stadium in the 16th district of Paris.

They had already worked on "a study of a project to build a post office in Nouméa",[4] New Caledonia's capital.

They picked characteristic features such as the pointed roof or the carved door frames.

They adapted the classic hut by adding two side sections, the one on the right dedicated to the Wallis Islands and the left one for the New Hebrides.

The project they presented, surprisingly, was unrelated to an olympic sport, as Cirque pour Toros was in fact a projet for a bullring.