Nouguier
Nouguier is a surname of French origin. In the history of engineering, it is most closely associated with Émile Nouguier, a French engineer who, together with Maurice Koechlin, drafted the early concept for a tall iron tower intended for the 1889 Exposition Universelle in Paris. The project was later developed and realized by Gustave Eiffel and his company, which constructed the structure known today as the Eiffel Tower. The collaboration among Koechlin, Nouguier, and Eiffel is commonly cited in histories of the tower, with Nouguier credited for initiating the idea.
Beyond its association with the Eiffel Tower, the surname Nouguier can be found in various French-speaking
Notable people with the surname include:
- Émile Nouguier, French civil engineer and co-designer of the Eiffel Tower plans.