John Augustus Roebling
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Definition
Proper noun: * John Augustus Roebling: A historical figure, specifically a civil engineer. He was a German-born American engineer renowned for his pioneering work in designing and constructing suspension bridges using steel wire cable. He is most famous for designing the Brooklyn Bridge and beginning its construction.
Usage
- As a subject: revolutionized bridge construction with his wire cable technique.
- In possessive form: design for the Brooklyn Bridge was both innovative and ambitious.
- As an object of a preposition: The biography provides great detail about the life of .
Examples
- The engineering principles developed by are still studied today.
- immigrated to the United States in 1831.
- The tragic accident that claimed the life of meant his son had to complete the Brooklyn Bridge project.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The name is used to signify a key figure in the history of civil engineering and American infrastructure.
- The 19th century saw great engineers like John Augustus Roebling reshape the urban landscape.
- Attributive Use: The name can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe things related to him.
- The John Augustus Roebling Medal is a prestigious award in civil engineering.
Variants and Related Words
- Roebling (noun): A common shortened reference to John Augustus Roebling, or to the Roebling family of engineers, including his son Washington Roebling.
- The Roebling company manufactured the cables for the bridge.
- John A. Roebling (proper noun): A standard abbreviated form of the full name.
Synonyms
- Civil engineer
- Bridge designer
- Pioneering engineer
Note: As a proper noun referring to a specific individual, there are no true synonyms. The terms above describe his profession and role.
Noun
- United States engineer (born in Germany) who designed and began construction of the Brooklyn bridge (1806-1869)