Luce Eekman

[2] She received notoriety for her work restoring La Pagode [fr], a former cinema in Paris.

[6] A plaque at the teahouse was affixed to the entrance of the cinema room honoring her and her co-architect François Debulois.

[7] In April 2011, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University student Aïda Menouer wrote a thesis on Eekman's work, titled La Pagode, de la salle de réception au cinéma d'art et d'essai.

[8] Eekman's principal works[9][10] included Le Diable des Lombards in The Marais,[11] the apartments of Louis Malle and his brother Vincent [fr],[12] the Photogalerie,[13] and an apartment building on Rue Delambre [fr] in the 14th arrondissement of Paris.

[15] She was close to the theatre troupe Les Théophiliens,[16] as well as Roger Planchon's Théâtre National Populaire.