The bridge design catalogue “Puentes de altura Estricta” (Strict Height Bridges) was one of the greatest creations of the brilliant spanish civil engineer Carlos Fernandez Casado. It was designed at the early 1930’s. It had a great relevance in the Spanish Civil Engineering of the 20th century. Nevertheless, its origins are little known. The first materializations of the “Collection” were six bridges that were constructed in the Jaén province, between 1933 and 1935. They were possible thanks to the determined support of other civil engineer, Jose Acuña y Gómez de la Torre. Later also he carried out the work himself. With this research its process of design and construction is reconstructed. Also bridges are described as they have come to ...
Eduardo Torroja’s legacy is rife with elements whose historical impact has been insuffi ciently anal...
The system of construction whereby successive extensions of a cantilevered structure are carried out...
Until the Civil War, design had been studied by only a few professionals. The greatest advance in th...
Reinforced concrete truss bridges were frequently built in Spain during the first third of the 20th ...
After the First World War, Spanish architectural culture veered signifi cantly in the wake of an acu...
El presente artículo se centra en el análisis del proyecto y de la construcción del puente de El Gra...
En la parte central de la provincia de Jaén, sobre una carretera poco transitada, se localiza un pue...
There exists in Spain an important civil works historical patrimony to which attention has to be pai...
The Fernando Gómez house (Durana, Álava, 1959-60) represents a turning point in the career of Franci...
En la segunda mitad del s. XVID en Vélez-Málaga y su entorno se proyectaron obras de importancia aun...
At the end of 1925 the construction of Saint Jorge’s bridge began in Alcoy. This was one of the firs...
The development of the architecture in the 20th century cannot be understood aside from the evolutio...
The "Revista de Obras Públicas", founded in 1853 and published practically without interruption ever...
Before the XIX century, nobody dare to construct a bridge on Guadalquivir river, from Córdoba to San...
En los meses de marzo y abril de 1947, el arquitecto Ricardo Fernández Vallespín viajó a Suiza, Hola...
Eduardo Torroja’s legacy is rife with elements whose historical impact has been insuffi ciently anal...
The system of construction whereby successive extensions of a cantilevered structure are carried out...
Until the Civil War, design had been studied by only a few professionals. The greatest advance in th...
Reinforced concrete truss bridges were frequently built in Spain during the first third of the 20th ...
After the First World War, Spanish architectural culture veered signifi cantly in the wake of an acu...
El presente artículo se centra en el análisis del proyecto y de la construcción del puente de El Gra...
En la parte central de la provincia de Jaén, sobre una carretera poco transitada, se localiza un pue...
There exists in Spain an important civil works historical patrimony to which attention has to be pai...
The Fernando Gómez house (Durana, Álava, 1959-60) represents a turning point in the career of Franci...
En la segunda mitad del s. XVID en Vélez-Málaga y su entorno se proyectaron obras de importancia aun...
At the end of 1925 the construction of Saint Jorge’s bridge began in Alcoy. This was one of the firs...
The development of the architecture in the 20th century cannot be understood aside from the evolutio...
The "Revista de Obras Públicas", founded in 1853 and published practically without interruption ever...
Before the XIX century, nobody dare to construct a bridge on Guadalquivir river, from Córdoba to San...
En los meses de marzo y abril de 1947, el arquitecto Ricardo Fernández Vallespín viajó a Suiza, Hola...
Eduardo Torroja’s legacy is rife with elements whose historical impact has been insuffi ciently anal...
The system of construction whereby successive extensions of a cantilevered structure are carried out...
Until the Civil War, design had been studied by only a few professionals. The greatest advance in th...