Gustave Eiffel, as a trained engineer, has designed the world's most famous and most famous building today. Eiffel's expertise in metal structures, his achievements include the Nice Observatory and the Statue of Liberty. His wonderful career has been compromised only by fraudulent charges alleged during the construction of the Panama Canal. Gustave Eiffel was born in 1832 in Dijon, France. He graduated from Escole Centrale des Arts et Manufacture in 1885 and in the same year held the first Expo in Paris.
The Eiffel Tower was built by a man named Alexander Gustav Eiffel. Gustave Eiffel was born in Dijon in 1832 and joined the Ecole de Arts e Manufacture in Paris. In school, he specializes in the field of large metal structure design. Then he founded his company in Paris in 1867 and quickly established his architectural reputation. He was in charge of the initial use of compressed air for submerged caissons like the railway bridge of Carunne in Bordeauz. Gustave Eiffel built a series of ambitious railway bridges across Dovo in Portugal's Oporto. The maximum length is 525 feet (or 160 meters). Then in 1881 he offered an iron framework for the Statue of Liberty. He also helped French try the Panama Canal, where he designed and partly created a huge key. Then the project collapsed in 1893, Eiffel was imprisoned for two years. Later in 1889 Eiffel built his most popular project.
The Eiffel Tower was designed by Alexander Gustave Eiffel and was supported by the engineer Maurice Koechlin and Emil Nougier and the architect Steven Sauvestre. "Gustav's most famous and impractical project, the Eiffel Tower symbolizes the capabilities of mankind to overcome the power and difficultness of nature and life" (Hutton, Bourque, & Staples, 1986) (1986)), the tower I have a rich symbolic meaning. Therefore, the original purpose was to function as a comprehensive advertisement form aimed at narrowing the gap between industrialization and workers, middle class. The Eiffel Tower is the entrance of the World Expo or the entrance of the entrance.