- 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...
-
design of the
Eiffel Tower is
attributed to
Maurice Koechlin and Émile
Nouguier, two
senior engineers working for the
Compagnie des Établis****ts Eiffel...
- the
design which he had
filed together with
Maurice Koechlin and Émile
Nouguier. He was also the head of the
Architecture department Compagnie des Etablis****ts...
- who was
engaged to
undertake calculations and make drawings, and Émile
Nouguier, who had
previously worked for
Eiffel on the
construction of the Douro...
- d'Argent, Mas Drevon, Tastavin, Lem****on, Garosud, Mas de Bagnères, Mas
Nouguier, les Sabines, Lepic, Pas du Loup, Estanove, les Bouisses, Val-de-Crozes...
- World’s Fair in Paris. Two of his employees,
Maurice Koechlin and Émile
Nouguier,
propose a 200
metre (656 feet)
steel tower, but he
turns down
their proposal...
- Jean-Jacques
Crespin supported the
Nouguier,
Kessler et Cie project. In the end the
contract was
awarded to
Nouguier,
Kessler et Cie at a
price of 1.88...
-
along with his
younger brother Henri Koechlin and
civil engineer Émile
Nouguier.
Maurice Koechlin became the
Managing Director of Eiffel's
company when...
- (34): 1164–1177. PMID 6291147. Benjamin, p.215
Enjalbert F;
Rapior S;
Nouguier-Soulé J;
Guillon S;
Amouroux N;
Cabot C (2002). "Treatment of amatoxin...
- Goüin et Cie.
between 1872 and 1876, the
engineer in
charge being Émile
Nouguier.
Margaret Bridge was the
second permanent bridge in
Budapest after Széchenyi...