Anatole de Baudot
Joseph-Eugène-Anatole de Baudot (14 October 1834 – 28 February 1915) was a French architect and a pioneer of reinforced-concrete construction. He was a prolific author, architect for diocesan buildings, architect for historical monuments, and a professor of architecture. He is known for the church of Saint-Jean-de-Montmartre in Paris, the first to be built using concrete reinforced with steel rods and wire mesh.
Joseph-Eugène-Anatole de Baudot | |
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Commemorative plaque at the Church of Saint-Jean-de-Montmartre. | |
Born | Sarrebourg, France | 14 October 1834
Died | 28 February 1915 80) Paris, France | (aged
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Architect |
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