Jacques Herbé

Félix Paul Jacques Herbé (15 July 1898 – 7 March 1993) was a French architect and urban planner.

[2][3] They made significant contributions to the city of Beaune, with varying degrees of success.

The School for Young Girls they designed still stands and has been registered as a heritage site,[4] while their 1938 outdoor auditorium was demolished in 1954 by the mayor who had commissioned it, in large part due to poor acoustics.

[6] The partnership was broken up by the outbreak of World War II, after which Paul Herbé moved on to tackle international projects at Bernard Zehrfuss' Paris agency.

[7] Among his most visible works were two of the area's sporting venues: a new building at the historic Tennis Club de Reims, which replaced the original built by Édouard Redont and destroyed during the war,[8] and the Bocquaine Pool and Ice Rink, co-designed with Jean-Claude Dondel and Roger Dhuit.