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  2. Gustave Eiffel - Wikipedia

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    Alexandre Gustave Eiffel was born in France, in the Côte-d'Or, the first child of Catherine-Mélanie (née Moneuse) and Alexandre Bonickhausen dit Eiffel. [6] He was a descendant of Marguerite Frédérique (née Lideriz) and Jean-René Bönickhausen, who had emigrated from the German town of Marmagen and settled in Paris at the beginning of the 19th century. [7]

  3. Laboratoire Aerodynamique Eiffel - Wikipedia

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    The Laboratoire Aerodynamique Eiffel (English: Laboratory of Aerodynamics Eiffel) is a research institute, associated with the Scientific and Technical Centre for Building. It is located in Paris , France, 16th arrondissement .

  4. List of autodidacts - Wikipedia

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    Gustave Eiffel (15 December 1832 – 27 December 1923) was a French structural engineer from the École Centrale Paris, an architect, an entrepreneur and a specialist of metallic structures. Horace Trumbauer (1868–1938) was known for his mansions and institutional buildings of the American "Gilded Age". His only formal training was as an ...

  5. Eiffel (company) - Wikipedia

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    Eiffel Tower Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) Eiffel (French Eiffel Constructions métalliques ) is part of the Eiffage group and the descendant of the engineering company Société des Établissements Eiffel founded by Gustave Eiffel , designer of the Eiffel Tower .

  6. 3i Embraces Gustave Eiffel in Debuting a Pioneering New Brand ...

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    “At this moment, 3i stands side by side with Gustave Eiffel,” echoes the narrative in the video, reminding viewers of the power of breaking conventions and embracing visionary goals. With a spirit of boldness, 3i aims to surpass the ordinary, lead new eras of technological growth, and redefine the limits of what is possible.

  7. Lycée Carnot - Wikipedia

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    The heart of the building is a large hall measuring 80 by 30 meters covered with a glass roof mounted on a metal frame on a project by Gustave Eiffel. The Lycée Carnot has a middle school section and a high school section. There are also preparatory classes for grandes écoles, in economic and commercial sections as well as in sciences.

  8. List of the 72 names on the Eiffel Tower - Wikipedia

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    On the Eiffel Tower, 72 names of French men (scientists, engineers, and mathematicians) are engraved in recognition of their contributions. [1] Gustave Eiffel chose this "invocation of science" because of his concern over the protests against the tower, and chose names of those who had distinguished themselves since 1789. [2]

  9. Gustave Eiffel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Gustave Eiffel (1832–1923) was a French engineer and designer of the Eiffel Tower of Paris. Gustave Eiffel may also refer to: Gustave Eiffel French School of Budapest, Hungary; Gustave Eiffel University, Champs-sur-Marne, Marne la Vallée, France; IAE Gustave Eiffel School of Management (est. 2007), Creteil, France; Lycée Gustave Eiffel ...