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A whole family but also a whole world is saddened by this disappearance, that of Philippe Labro's brother. Jacques Labro died at the age of 89, leaving behind his works but also his grieving loved ones.
Philippe Labro overwhelmed, he loses a famous member of his family: “All our love for this admirable human being”
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Philippe Labro is in mourning. The writer, director and journalist announces Wednesday November 13 the death of his dear brother Jacques Labrofamous architect. Very sad news shared on social networks…
It is on X, formerly Twitter, that Philippe Labro shares his pain. “The death of my brother Jacques Labro / Grand Prix de Rome 1961, the brilliant urban architect who invented the city of Avoriaz / saddens all those who worked with him. And overwhelms us, children, nieces and nephews. All our love for this admirable human being“, he wrote. A few lines which did not go unnoticed on the micro-blogging site. Indeed, many Internet users expressed their condolences to the Labro family. One of them, who had the chance to meet the now late Jacques Labro, keeps the memory of a “alert and witty man“.
For information, if Philippe Labro announced the disappearance of his brother Jacques Labro on November 13, in reality it was a little earlier than that that the architect left us. As reported by our colleagues from Dauphiné Libéréhe died at the age of 89 last Monday, November 11.
Jacques Labro, renowned architect who founded Avoriaz
As the lyricist who made a blunder during Johnny Hallyday's funeral so rightly recalled, Jacques Labro was known as an architect and town planner. In the sixties, he designed the Avoriaz ski resort, in Haute-Savoie. This is one of the projects that allowed him to make a name for himself in the industry. And this very early since it was his first commission after his architectural studies at the Lemaresquier workshop at the School of Fine Arts in Paris. In 1961, he was even awarded the Prix de Rome, a scholarship for art students.
All our condolences to the loved ones of Jacques Labro.