The invention of reinforced concrete appeared in modern times and is generally believed to have been invented in 1848. 1868, a French gardener, obtained a patent including reinforced concrete flowerpots and reinforced concrete beams and columns applied to highway guardrails. 1872, the world's first reinforced concrete structure was completed in new york, USA, and a brand-new era in the history of human architecture began. After 1900, reinforced concrete structures were widely used in engineering. 1928, a new reinforced concrete structure, prestressed reinforced concrete, appeared and was widely used in engineering practice after World War II. /kloc-the invention of reinforced concrete and the application of steel in the construction industry in the middle of the 0/9th century made it possible to build high-rise buildings and long-span bridges.
Josse Fu maunier (1823— 1906), French gardener, inventor of reinforced concrete. 1865, French horticulturist Jocheff Moniere tried to weave a wire into an image with better adhesion to cement, sand and pebbles to prevent it from being trampled.