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Gustave Eiffel died 100 years ago this week

Michael McLaren

Michael McLaren is joined by Charles Sowerwine, Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Melbourne, about the life & career of Gustave Eiffel (1832–1923), the  French civil engineer and architect celebrated for his iconic contribution—the Eiffel Tower.

After graduating from École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures, he gained renown for innovative bridge designs like the Maria Pia Bridge and Garabit Viaduct.

His enduring legacy lies in the Eiffel Tower, a symbol of France’s industrial prowess, completed in 1889. Initially met with mixed reactions, it became a beloved landmark over time.

Eiffel’s career extended to projects like the Panama Canal’s locks, Budapest-Nyugati Railway Terminal, and various bridges, shaping civil engineering.

His innovative approach and commitment left an indelible mark on architecture.

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