- François
Hennebique (26
April 1842 – 7
March 1921) was a
French engineer and self-educated
builder who
patented his
pioneering reinforced-concrete construction...
- made
using a
somewhat experimental method of
construction called the
Hennebique System which involves a
reinforced concrete as its main material; the...
-
using a
pioneering technique devised by the
French engineer François
Hennebique. The
bridge has a
narrow deck and very high walls,
originally designed...
- is
virtually unattainable.[citation needed]
Types of
concrete François
Hennébique François
Coignet Faux Bois
Concrete ship Big Duck
Sometimes erroneously...
- The
three kings at the
church Saint-Gilles. RER Bourg-la-Reine.
Villa Hennebique (1901-1903).
Villa Saint Cyr.
Communes of the Hauts-de-Seine department...
- funds. The
reinforced concrete towers were
completed in 1910
using the
Hennebique technique.
Cardinal Charles Lavigerie laid the
first stone for a church...
-
large goods shed
beside the railyard,
pioneering the use of François
Hennebique's reinforced concrete system.
Bristol and
Clifton Gas
Company opened Canon's...
-
Kingdom to be
constructed from
reinforced concrete, by L. G.
Mouchel to
Hennebique patents.
Dresden Hauptbahnhof railway station in Germany,
designed by...
- French). 6
April 2019.
Retrieved 19
November 2019. "Fonds Bétons armés
Hennebique (BAH). Subdiv. 06 :
Auvergne – Á
partir de 1931 et n.d." ArchiWebture...
- L’ATTRAVERSAMENTO
DELLO STRETTO DI MESSINA, IUAV 2003" FR
Patent 357983,
Francois Hennebique, "Travées, palées et culées de
ponts et de tunnels, en béton armé, plus...