Victor Contamin

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Victor Contamin was a 19th-century French structural engineer renowned for his pioneering work with iron and glass architecture, notably in major exhibition halls.

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instanceOf French person
civil engineer
person
structural engineer
centuryOfActivity 19th century
contributedTo evolution of exhibition hall design
countryOfCitizenship France
era Industrial Revolution
fieldOfWork glass architecture
iron architecture
structural engineering
gender male
hasNotableAchievement advancement of metal-frame construction techniques
influenced development of modern steel and glass architecture
knownFor engineering of exhibition buildings
innovative structural systems for large-span roofs
movement industrial-era engineering
nationality French
nativeLanguage French
notableFor contributions to 19th-century French architecture
design of large exhibition halls
pioneering work with iron and glass structures
occupation civil engineer
structural engineer
specialization architectural engineering of exhibition spaces
large-span iron structures
usedMaterial glass
iron
workLocation France
Paris

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