Louis Loucheur
1872–1931 (age 59)
Biography
Louis Loucheur engineered ambitious projects that shaped modern industry and infrastructure, applying both technical skill and strategic vision. His work reflected a belief in progress and in the importance of coordinated effort to meet the needs of a changing nation.
He engaged with engineers, policymakers, and laborers alike, helping to bring large-scale plans into fruition while honoring the people those systems supported. He lies at Montparnasse Cemetery, remembered for his contributions to France’s industrial renewal.