
Jean-Louis Pascal
Jean-Louis Pascal was a prominent French architect and engineer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for restoring and completing historic buildings, notably the Eiffel Tower’s structural work during its early years and the Notre-Dame Cathedral's renovation. Pascal combined technical expertise with artistic vision, contributing to both engineering innovation and architectural preservation. His work helped shape France’s architectural heritage, balancing respect for historical structures with modern engineering techniques.