AP European History
Riveted steel structures are architectural and engineering designs that utilize rivets to join steel components together, forming strong and durable frameworks. This construction method became prominent during the 19th century as advancements in metallurgy and industrial processes enabled the mass production of steel, revolutionizing building techniques. These structures symbolize the era's innovation and are often associated with the rise of modern architecture and engineering feats, such as bridges, skyscrapers, and industrial buildings.