Maurice Koechlin

Maurice Koechlin (March 8, 1856 - January 14, 1946) was a French-Swiss structural engineer. Born in Buhl, Haut-Rhin, he studied at the lycée in Mulhouse then at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology under Carl Culmann. Much of his work was in the service of Gustave Eiffel and his major structural designs were: Married to Emma Rossier in 1886, they had six children. Maurice and Emma were life long members of the Plymouth Brethren. He died in V... more

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  • Mar 8, 1856

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  • Jan 14, 1946 (age 89 years)

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  • Feb 27, 1886
  • Jan 14, 1946

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  • 1873
  • 1877

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  • 1873
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  • 1870
  • 1873
  • 1856
  • 1870
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  • 1946
  • 1877
  • 1893
  • 1893
  • 1900
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