Xavier Arsène-Henry

Xavier Arsène-Henry (10 May 1919 – 19 June 2009) was a French modernist architect and urban planner.

In 1960, he designed a church, Église Saint Jean-Marie Vianney, located at 1 Place Mozart on the boulevard du Président-Wilson [fr] in Reims.

[7] That same year, he designed the masterplans of Bordeaux-Lac [fr] on the outskirts of his hometown of Bordeaux.

[8] He designed La Rouvière [fr], a neighbourhood on the southern outskirts of Marseille, in 1969.

[3] Four years later, in 1973, he designed the offices of the Corsican subsidiary of BNP Paribas at 475 Avenue du Prado [fr] in Marseille.

Valdegour, on the northern outskirts of Nîmes.
La Rouvière on the southern outskirts of Marseille .