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Eiffel Tower
FACTS 
• Height – 324 m 
• Located in Champ de Mars, Paris 
• Iron Lattice Tower 
• Named after its engineer, Gusatve Eiffel 
• The tower has three levels for visitors 
– Restaurants on the first & second 
– Observatory on the third 
Construction started 28 January 1887 
Completed 15 March 1889 
Opening 31 March 1889
Design of the Eiffel Tower was 
originated by Maurice 
Koechlin and Émile Nouguier, two 
senior engineers 
Gustave Eiffel 
Described by Koechlin as "a 
great pylon, consisting of four 
lattice girders standing apart at the 
base and coming together at the top, 
joined together by metal trusses at 
regular intervals" 
Initially Gustave Eiffel himself 
showed little enthusiasm, but he did 
sanction further study of the project 
It was only after the head architect, 
Sauvestre added decorative arches to 
the base, a glass pavilion to the first 
level, and other embellishments did 
the design grab Gustav Eiffel’s praise 
Stephen Sauvestre
Initial drawing of Eiffel Tower by 
Maurice Koechlin
Foundations 
The foundation of the Eiffel Tower was very 
important because it needed to be able to 
successfully hold a load of about 10,000 tons. 
As a result of the weak soil, Gustave Eiffel 
created a two-system foundation for the Eiffel 
Tower. 
Use of Caissons 
The North and West pillars of the 
Eiffel Tower were close to the 
Seine River. It caused serious 
problems to the foundations since 
a stable soil was needed to build 
the Eiffel Tower. 
The use of casings alllowed the 
engineers to take up the 
challenge and avoid water leaks 
while reinforcing the foundations 
with the adding of brickwork and 
concrete. It only took four months 
for the foundations then the 
building of the pillars started.
Construction 
stages of the 
Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower’s base is composed of four 
legs. In these legs are 2 anchor bolts that are 
each 26 feet long and 4 inches in diameter. 
One part of Eiffel’s plan for the foundation of 
the structure was the placement of a 
hydraulic jack. The hydraulic jack was used 
to enable the raising or lowing of the platform 
to make certain it was level. 
Erecting the metal work
7 December 1887: 
Construction of the legs 
with scaffolding.
20 March 1888: 
Completion of 1st level.
15 May 1888: Start 
of construction of 
second stage.
21 August 1888: 
Completion to 
2nd level
26 December 
1888: 
Construction of 
upper stage
15 March 
1889: 
Construction 
of cupola
Materials 
The puddled 
iron (wrought iron) 
structure of the 
Eiffel Tower 
weighs 7,300 
tonnes, while the 
entire structure, 
including non-metal 
components, is 
approximately 
10,000 tonnes 
Depending on the ambient 
temperature, the top of the tower may 
shift away from the sun by up to 18 cm 
(7.1 in) because of thermal 
expansion of the metal on the side 
View from 
below the tower
Vertical Transports 
Three 
lifts (North, 
East, and 
West pillars ) 
will take you 
up to the 1st 
and 2nd 
floors 
(115m). To 
visit the top 
floor (276m), 
visitors 
needs to 
change lifts 
at 2nd floor
Maintenance 
Maintenance of the tower includes 
applying 50 to 60 tonnes (49 to 59 long 
tons; 55 to 66 short tons) of paint 
every seven years to protect it 
from rust. The height of the Eiffel 
Tower varies by 15 cm (5.9 in) due to 
temperature.
Eiffel Tower during the Bastille Day 
Bastille Day is the name 
given in English-speaking 
countries to 
the French National Day, 
which is celebrated on 14 
July each year
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Eiffel tower: An Architectural Presentation

  • 2. FACTS • Height – 324 m • Located in Champ de Mars, Paris • Iron Lattice Tower • Named after its engineer, Gusatve Eiffel • The tower has three levels for visitors – Restaurants on the first & second – Observatory on the third Construction started 28 January 1887 Completed 15 March 1889 Opening 31 March 1889
  • 3. Design of the Eiffel Tower was originated by Maurice Koechlin and Émile Nouguier, two senior engineers Gustave Eiffel Described by Koechlin as "a great pylon, consisting of four lattice girders standing apart at the base and coming together at the top, joined together by metal trusses at regular intervals" Initially Gustave Eiffel himself showed little enthusiasm, but he did sanction further study of the project It was only after the head architect, Sauvestre added decorative arches to the base, a glass pavilion to the first level, and other embellishments did the design grab Gustav Eiffel’s praise Stephen Sauvestre
  • 4. Initial drawing of Eiffel Tower by Maurice Koechlin
  • 5. Foundations The foundation of the Eiffel Tower was very important because it needed to be able to successfully hold a load of about 10,000 tons. As a result of the weak soil, Gustave Eiffel created a two-system foundation for the Eiffel Tower. Use of Caissons The North and West pillars of the Eiffel Tower were close to the Seine River. It caused serious problems to the foundations since a stable soil was needed to build the Eiffel Tower. The use of casings alllowed the engineers to take up the challenge and avoid water leaks while reinforcing the foundations with the adding of brickwork and concrete. It only took four months for the foundations then the building of the pillars started.
  • 6. Construction stages of the Eiffel Tower
  • 7. The Eiffel Tower’s base is composed of four legs. In these legs are 2 anchor bolts that are each 26 feet long and 4 inches in diameter. One part of Eiffel’s plan for the foundation of the structure was the placement of a hydraulic jack. The hydraulic jack was used to enable the raising or lowing of the platform to make certain it was level. Erecting the metal work
  • 8. 7 December 1887: Construction of the legs with scaffolding.
  • 9. 20 March 1888: Completion of 1st level.
  • 10. 15 May 1888: Start of construction of second stage.
  • 11. 21 August 1888: Completion to 2nd level
  • 12. 26 December 1888: Construction of upper stage
  • 13. 15 March 1889: Construction of cupola
  • 14. Materials The puddled iron (wrought iron) structure of the Eiffel Tower weighs 7,300 tonnes, while the entire structure, including non-metal components, is approximately 10,000 tonnes Depending on the ambient temperature, the top of the tower may shift away from the sun by up to 18 cm (7.1 in) because of thermal expansion of the metal on the side View from below the tower
  • 15. Vertical Transports Three lifts (North, East, and West pillars ) will take you up to the 1st and 2nd floors (115m). To visit the top floor (276m), visitors needs to change lifts at 2nd floor
  • 16. Maintenance Maintenance of the tower includes applying 50 to 60 tonnes (49 to 59 long tons; 55 to 66 short tons) of paint every seven years to protect it from rust. The height of the Eiffel Tower varies by 15 cm (5.9 in) due to temperature.
  • 17. Eiffel Tower during the Bastille Day Bastille Day is the name given in English-speaking countries to the French National Day, which is celebrated on 14 July each year
  • 18. Views