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      • Maurice Koechlin died in 1946 in Veytaux, Switzerland in a house built by himself in 1900.
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  2. Maurice Koechlin became the Managing Director of Eiffel's company when Eiffel retired from the engineering profession in 1893. The company was renamed Société de construction de Levallois-Perret. Maurice Koechlin died in 1946 in Veytaux, Switzerland in a house built by himself in 1900. Major designs. Major structural designs include:

  3. May 5, 2022 · Maurice Koechlin died on January 14, 1946 in Veytaux, Switzerland. In homage to the Eiffel Tower’s two creators, the exterior passageway between the south and west pillars on the 1st Floor has been renamed "Rue Maurice Koechlin et Emile Nouguier".

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  4. Feb 23, 2022 · Publication date February 23rd, 2022. Switzerland has a significant link to the Eiffel Tower: Maurice Koechlin may not be as renowned today as Gustave Eiffel, but he drew the first sketch for the tower and remains its true creator.

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    The design of the Eiffel Tower is attributed to Maurice Koechlin and Émile Nouguier, two senior engineers working for the Compagnie des Établissements Eiffel. It was envisioned after discussion about a suitable centerpiece for the proposed 1889 Exposition Universelle, a world's fair to celebrate the centennial of the French Revolution.

  6. Maurice Koechlin was the head of the design office of the Eiffel companies. Mr. Maurice Kœchlin was born in Buhl (Alsace), in 1856.

  7. Nov 27, 2018 · Maurice Koechlin left the technical University of Zurich graduating top of his class and began to work 1877 as an engineer at the railway company „Chemin de Fer de l’Est“. Two years later he starts working for the office of Gustave Eiffel (1832 – 1923) in october of 1879.

  8. Apr 26, 2019 · Maurice Koechlin was younger. In 1879, Eiffel hired this brilliant fresh engineer from Zurich's Polytechnicum to do Garabit's calculations and manage the company's engineering department. Koechlin returned home, did a rough calculation and drew up a sketch dated June 6, 1884 showing a gigantic metal pylon of 984 feet (300 meters), directly ...

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