Louis Emmanuel Aimé Damesme (French pronunciation: [lwi emanɥɛl ɛme damɛm]) was a French architect famous for designing the Royal Theatre of La Monnaie and the House of Jacques-Louis David, in Brussels. He was born in Magny-en-Vexin on 19 April 1757 and died in Paris on 14 April 1822.[1] Damesme was head of the architectural studio of Claude-Nicolas Ledoux.