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  1. Émile Nouguier (17 February 1840 – 23 November 1897) was a French civil engineer and architect. He is famous for co-designing the Eiffel Tower , built 1887–1889 for the 1889 Universal Exposition in Paris , France , the Garabit viaduct , the highest in the world at the time, [ citation needed ] near Ruynes-en-Margeride , Cantal , France ...

  2. Emile Nouguier was Head of Methods Department at the Eiffel Enterprises. Emile-Toussaint-Michel Nouguier was born in Paris on February 17, 1840. At the end of his studies, he prepared for the Ecole polytechnique and was eligible in 1801. He entered the School shortly afterwards. National Superior Mines; he graduated in 1866 as a graduate engineer.

  3. Toussaint Michel Émile Nouguier (né le 17 février 1840 – décédé le 13 novembre 1897 [1], [2]) est un ingénieur et architecte français. Spécialiste de la charpente métallique, il est passé à la postérité en tant que concepteur de la Tour Eiffel .

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  5. Apr 26, 2019 · Learn how Émile Nouguier and Maurice Koechlin, two engineers of Eiffel's company, came up with the idea of a 984-ft (300m) tall metal tower in 1884. Find out how Stephen Sauvestre, the architect, transformed their sketch and how Eiffel patented the project.

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  6. In June 1884, Emile Nouguier and Maurice Koechlin, the two chief engineers in Eiffel's company, came up with the idea of building a very tall tower. It was to be designed like a large pylon. It...

  7. Emile Nouguier and Maurice Koechlin, the two chief engineers in Eiffel's company, had the idea for a very tall tower in June 1884. It was to be designed like a large pylon with four columns of lattice work girders, separated at the base and coming together at the top, and joined to each other by more metal girders at regular intervals.

  8. Jul 12, 2019 · Émile Nouguier was one of the main engineers of the Eiffel company, who designed and built the Eiffel Tower and many metal viaducts in France and Portugal. Learn how his experience with tall arched structures influenced the shape and technology of the world's highest tower.

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