Julien Médécin

He won a bronze medal in Designs for Town Planning at the 1924 Olympics in Paris for his design of the stadium for Monte Carlo in Fonteville with a cycling track, a rugby and football pitch, and a nautical basin.

[1] Médécin received his architecture diploma from the École des Beaux-arts in Paris in 1921.

Médécin was a student of Gabriel Héraud and Victor Laloux; his work was primarily classified as art deco and modern architecture.

[5] Médécin joined the Société des architectes diplômés du gouvernement (S.A.D.G.)

[6] Médécin received a bronze medal for his design of the Stadium for Monte Carlo in Monaco at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris.