A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . ambert, such as that of breaking the architraveof the first and second floor entablatures to allow full height to thearchitraves of the windows. This, he says, is one of those licencesquil faut eviter absolument dans Iordonnance dune architecture See Hist, of French Architecture, 1494-1661, Blomfield, ii, 124. ^ Entrepreneur general des ponts de France. There was another Hotel de Lambert in the Rue de LUniversit^, designed byDullin, 1730 (Blondel, Arch. Franc, vol. i, p. xxii). Le Vaus building i


A history of French architecture from the death of Mazarin till the death of Louis XV, 1661-1774 . ambert, such as that of breaking the architraveof the first and second floor entablatures to allow full height to thearchitraves of the windows. This, he says, is one of those licencesquil faut eviter absolument dans Iordonnance dune architecture See Hist, of French Architecture, 1494-1661, Blomfield, ii, 124. ^ Entrepreneur general des ponts de France. There was another Hotel de Lambert in the Rue de LUniversit^, designed byDullin, 1730 (Blondel, Arch. Franc, vol. i, p. xxii). Le Vaus building is called byBlondel, Maison de Le President Lambert (vol. ii, iiid.). The fagades were restoredby VioUet-le-Duc and Lassus, after being used as a warehouse for soldiers beds, so that itis difficult to judge of it fairly. The Hotel, which belongs to the Czartoryski family, isnot shown. 68 feet long by 15 feet wide, by 17 feet 2 inches high (Blondel). Antiquites, ii, 222-224. For ^ detailed account of this house, see LHotelLambert, Robert Henard et A. Fauchicr-Maignan. Arch. Franc, ii, chap. O (I. TO FACK 1. 56 Il. Ill


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