Ferdinand Arnodin

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Ferdinand Arnodin was a French engineer and industrialist renowned as a pioneer of transporter bridges and cable-supported structures in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge engineer
engineer
human
industrialist
areaOfInfluence structural engineering
transport infrastructure
contributedTo modern cable-supported bridge design principles
countryOfCitizenship France
era industrial era
familyName Arnodin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork bridge construction
cable-supported structures
civil engineering
gender male
givenName Ferdinand
hasRole bridge designer
contractor
influenced development of transporter bridge technology
later cable-supported bridge engineers
innovationType cable systems for bridges
transporter bridge mechanisms
knownFor development of cable-supported bridge systems
innovations in suspension and cable-stayed structures
pioneering transporter bridges
languageOfWorkOrName French
legacy key figure in early cable-supported structures
pioneer of transporter bridges
name Ferdinand Arnodin NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableWork transporter bridge designs in France
transporter bridge designs in Spain
transporter bridge designs in other European countries
occupation engineer
industrialist
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
typeOfEngineering structural engineering
transportation engineering
workLocation Europe NERFINISHED
France

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Newport Transporter Bridge designer Ferdinand Arnodin