Eugène Freyssinet
0 sources
Eugène Freyssinet
Summary
Eugène Freyssinet is a human[1]. He was born in Objat[2]. He was born on July 13, 1879[3]. He died in Saint-Martin-Vésubie[4]. He died on June 8, 1962[5]. He worked as an engineer[6], civil engineer[7], structural engineer[8], and engineer of the French Corps of Bridges and Roads[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (44 views/month, #7,272 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Eugène Freyssinet was born in Objat[2].
- Eugène Freyssinet passed away in Saint-Martin-Vésubie[4].
- Eugène Freyssinet was born on July 13, 1879[3].
- Eugène Freyssinet died on June 8, 1962[5].
- Eugène Freyssinet held citizenship in France[11].
- Eugène Freyssinet's professions included engineer[6].
- Eugène Freyssinet worked as a civil engineer[7].
- Eugène Freyssinet's professions included structural engineer[8].
- Eugène Freyssinet worked as an engineer of the French Corps of Bridges and Roads[9].
- Eugène Freyssinet's field of work was civil engineering[12].
- Eugène Freyssinet's field of work was construction[13].
- Eugène Freyssinet's field of work was architecture[14].
- Eugène Freyssinet was employed by Forclum[15].
- Among Eugène Freyssinet's employers was François Mercier[16].
- Eugène Freyssinet was employed by Campenon-Bernard[17].
- Eugène Freyssinet's education included a stint at École polytechnique[18].
- Eugène Freyssinet's education included a stint at École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées[19].
- Eugène Freyssinet's education included a stint at Lycée Chaptal[20].
- A notable work attributed to Eugène Freyssinet is Plougastel Bridge[21].
- A notable work attributed to Eugène Freyssinet is Pont de Luzancy[22].
- A notable work attributed to Eugène Freyssinet is Basilica of St. Pius X[23].
- Eugène Freyssinet received the Frank P. Brown Medal[24].
- Eugène Freyssinet received the Wilhelm Exner Medal[25].
- Eugène Freyssinet received the Commander of the Legion of Honour[26].
- Eugène Freyssinet received the Caméré prize[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Eugène Freyssinet was born in Objat[2]. He was born on July 13, 1879[3].
Education
Educated at École polytechnique[18], a grande école[28], in France[29], founded in 1794[30], headquartered in Palaiseau[31]; École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées[19], an engineering college[32], in France[33], founded in 1747[34], headquartered in Champs-sur-Marne[35]; and Lycée Chaptal[20], an educational institution[36], in France[37], founded in 1965[38]. Eugène Freyssinet studied under Charles Rabut[39].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include engineer[6], civil engineer[7], structural engineer[8], and engineer of the French Corps of Bridges and Roads[9]. Fields of work include civil engineering[12], a branch of engineering[40]; construction[13], an economic activity[41]; and architecture[14], an academic discipline[42]. Employers include Forclum[15], an organization[43], in France[44], founded in 1897[45]; François Mercier[16], a businessperson[46], 1858–1920[47], of France[48]; and Campenon-Bernard[17].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Plougastel Bridge[21], a deck arch bridge[49], in France[50], founded in 1930[51]; Pont de Luzancy[22], a road bridge[52], in France[53], founded in 1946[54]; and Basilica of St. Pius X[23], a minor basilica[55], in France[56], founded in 1958[57]. Things named for Eugène Freyssinet include Freyssinet Medal[58], a science award[59].
Recognition
Awards received include Frank P. Brown Medal[24], a science award[60], founded in 1938[61]; Wilhelm Exner Medal[25], an award[62], in Austria[63], founded in 1921[64]; Commander of the Legion of Honour[26], a grade of an order[65], in France[66]; and Caméré prize[27], a science award[67], in France[68], founded in 1907[69].
Death and Burial
Eugène Freyssinet died on June 8, 1962[5]. He died in Saint-Martin-Vésubie[4].
Why It Matters
Eugène Freyssinet ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (44 views/month, #7,272 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[70] He is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[71]
He has been cited as an influence by André Coyne[72], a civil engineer[73], 1891–1960[74], of France[75], awarded the Caméré prize[76].
He is credited with the discovery of prestressed concrete[77]. Entities named for him include Freyssinet Medal[58], a science award[59].
FAQs
Where was Eugène Freyssinet born?
Eugène Freyssinet's place of birth was Objat[2].
Where did Eugène Freyssinet die?
Eugène Freyssinet died in Saint-Martin-Vésubie[4].
What did Eugène Freyssinet do for work?
Eugène Freyssinet worked as engineer[6], civil engineer[7], structural engineer[8], and engineer of the French Corps of Bridges and Roads[9].
Where did Eugène Freyssinet go to school?
Eugène Freyssinet was educated at École polytechnique[18], École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées[19], and Lycée Chaptal[20].
What awards did Eugène Freyssinet receive?
Honors received include Frank P. Brown Medal[24], Wilhelm Exner Medal[25], Commander of the Legion of Honour[26], and Caméré prize[27].
Who did Eugène Freyssinet influence?
Eugène Freyssinet has been cited as an influence by André Coyne[72].
What did Eugène Freyssinet discover?
Eugène Freyssinet is credited as discoverer of prestressed concrete[77].