This article will address Structurae, a topic that has gained relevance in recent years due to its impact on various areas of daily life. Structurae is a phenomenon that has aroused the interest of experts and researchers worldwide, generating a broad debate in society. Along these lines, the importance of Structurae, its evolution over time and the possible future scenarios in which it could influence will be analyzed in depth. In addition, different perspectives on this topic will be presented, as well as possible solutions or approaches to address its implications. Ultimately, this article seeks to offer a comprehensive view on Structurae, with the aim of providing a deeper understanding of its impact and possible implications in the future.
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Structurae is an online database containing pictures and information about structural and civil engineering works, and their associated engineers, architects, and builders.
Structurae was founded in 1998 by Nicolas Janberg, who had studied civil engineering at Princeton University. In March 2012, Structurae was acquired by Ernst & Sohn , a subsidiary of John Wiley & Sons, Inc., with Janberg joining the company as Structurae's editor-in-chief. At that time, the web site received more than one million pageviews per month, and was available in English, French and German. In 2015, Janberg bought the site back to operate it as a freelancer again.
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Buildings in the Structurae database