Definition
"Roebling" primarily refers to John A. Roebling (1806-1869), a German-American civil engineer. He is best known for designing the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. Roebling pioneered the use of steel wire suspension bridges. His innovative designs revolutionized bridge construction. He tragically died during the early stages of the Brooklyn Bridge project, but his son Washington Roebling completed it. "Roebling" symbolizes engineering innovation and architectural marvel π.