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Erected in 1889, the Eiffel Tower is an iconic symbol of France. This 324 meters high iron lattice tower was named after its engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel. Located in Paris this iconic tower, including its broadcast antennae is the tallest monument in France.
Construction and Design
The tower was a mark of celebration for the 100 years anniversary of the French Revolution. Although Alexandre Gustave Eiffel is often credited for this marvelous creation, the actual concept was originated in one of his employees, Maurice Koechlin. Although the original design of Koechlin was rejected by Eiffel as he instructed him to add further ornate flourishes to the structure. More than eighteen thousand pieces of iron puddle along with 2.5 million rivets were required for the final design of the tower.
Structure and Architecture
The structure of this tower is built in order to withstand the wind, and thereby the lower section of the tower is mathematically over deigned, consisting tow exponential shapes. Capable of exerting 800 tons of force each leg was fitted with hydraulic jacks and also has the facility of lift service.
The Structure is occupied with 72 engraved names of French engineers, scientists and mathematicians who have contributed to the building of this project. The tower has 3 platforms, comprising the Jules Verne Restaurant on the 2nd and the office of Alexandre Gustave Eiffel on the top platform.
Dominating the skyline of Paris, the Eiffel Tower exhibits panoramic views from its top platforms. This architectural wonder is painted in every 7 seven years to prevent it from rust. The color of the tower varied from darker to lighter from top to bottom, respectively, to counteract the effect of aerial or atmospheric perspective.
This epic construction is mentioned in many books, contemporary arts, fashions, and a very popular figure in movies.
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FranceWritten by Soudip
September 1st 2014