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  1. Charles Léon Stephen Sauvestre (26 December 1847 – 26 December 1919) was a French architect. He is notable for being one of the architects contributing to the design of the world-famous Eiffel Tower, built for the 1889 Universal Exposition in Paris, France.

  2. Stephen Sauvestre was the architect who was commissioned by Eiffel to build the Eiffel Tower. Mr. Stephen Sauvestre was born in Paris in December 1847. Pupil of Mr. Simonet at the School of Architecture founded in Paris by Mr. Emile Trélat, he went out with the first class, after obtaining medals of honor.

  3. Jul 11, 2011 · Stephen Sauvestre was born in 1847, and was one of the first graduates of the Ecole spéciale d'architecture, a new school set up to separate this discipline from the world of the Beaux-Arts.

  4. Stephen Sauvestre (December 26, 1847 — June 18, 1919), France architect | World Biographical Encyclopedia. Stephen Sauvestre Edit Profile. architect. Charles Léon Stephen Sauvestre was a French architect. Background. Sauvestre was born in Bonnétable, Sarthe in France in 1847.

  5. Apr 26, 2019 · They then called on Stephen Sauvestre, the company's official architect, to completely redesign the project. The engineers' technical sketch was transformed. Sauvestre defined three floors, the first two of which had glass rooms to receive the public, installed large decorative arches between the feet of the tower, and decorated the base with ...

  6. Charles Léon Stephen Sauvestre, né le 26 décembre 1847 à Bonnétable et mort le 18 juin 1919 à Paris, est un architecte français [1]. Il est particulièrement connu pour avoir donné la forme architecturale définitive au projet technique de la tour Eiffel des ingénieurs Koechlin et Nouguier.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eiffel_TowerEiffel Tower - Wikipedia

    Eiffel initially showed little enthusiasm, but he did approve further study, and the two engineers then asked Stephen Sauvestre, the head of the company's architectural department, to contribute to the design. Sauvestre added decorative arches to the base of the tower, a glass pavilion to the first level, and other embellishments.