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Ernest Hebrard



         


Ernest Hebrard (1875-1933) was a French architect, archeologist and town planner. He is mostly renowned for his plan to reform the city of Thessaloniki in Greece.

After the Great Fire of 1917, the majority of Thessaloniki was largely destroyed. The Greek Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos forbade the reconstruction of the city centre until a full modern city plan was approved. This was accomplished by the "Hebrard plan", the plan Hebrard had conceived and developed with the aid of the Greek architechts Aristotelis Zachos and Konstantinos Kitsikis.

The plan swept away the Oriental features of Thessaloniki, preserving its Byzantine heritage, and transformed it into a European style city.

Hebrard was also involved in several other projects, such as the upgrading of Casablanca and the Diocletian's palace at Spoleto, and planning for several towns in the French Indochina.

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