1922 – Eglise Sainte Cécile, Le Havre, Normandy, France
Architect: Alfred Nasousky
Alfred Nasousky (sometimes spelled as Nasuesky), was a French architect active in the early 20th century. He is known for designing several churches around Le Havre, using reinforced cement in older styles. Construction began in 1918 and the church was largely completed by 1922, with the belfry finished in 1929. He used a specific construction method for the church, which he described as “Waterproofing, Economy, Solidity, Beauty”.
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Published January 13, 2026

