While Pier Luigi Nervi (1892-1979) and Riccardo Morandi (1902-1989) are two prominent names in the history of Italian structural engineering, a third, sometimes lesser known, predecessor of modern structural design should be given equal recognition. Sergio Musmeci (1926-1981), once an apprentice to the prior two designers, is noteworthy for his ability to design and construct continuous shells with unprecedented shapes well ahead of his time. He understood the importance of minimizing area while maximizing structural function in shells as early as the 1960’s. Musmeci’s Basento Viaduct in Potenza, Italy was built in 1969, and is a historical example of this structural efficiency. The concrete bridge has four 70 meter spans for a total length...
The new globalised and mass society at the end of World War II posed new challenges for architects a...
The last hundred years in architecture and civil engineering have been widely dominated by the use o...
The last hundred years in architecture and civil engineering have been widely dominated by the use o...
While Pier Luigi Nervi (1892-1979) and Riccardo Morandi (1902-1989) are two prominent names in the h...
Sergio Musmeci (1926‐1981), once an apprentice to Pier Luigi Nervi (1892‐1979) and Riccardo Morandi...
Sergio Musmeci occupies a very important position in the history of late 20th century Italian engine...
Form finding is an effective approach for the conceptual design of structures. In the 1950s and 1960...
The object of form-finding research techniques is to obtain the most efficient shape for static task...
The bridge over the Basento river in Potenza, Italy, designed by Sergio Musmeci, is supported by a c...
After Maillart's curved bridges, the improved building technologies in structural concrete and steel...
SERGIO MUSMECI (1926-1981) is one of the most daring and unconventional engineers born in the twenti...
During Fifties and Sixties the structural research, particularly into thin concrete shells achieved...
Concrete shells are fascinating structures. Even thin shells can span over large areas without requi...
Since the construction of Maillart’s curved bridges, the improved building technologies of structura...
The new globalised and mass society at the end of World War II posed new challenges for architects a...
The last hundred years in architecture and civil engineering have been widely dominated by the use o...
The last hundred years in architecture and civil engineering have been widely dominated by the use o...
While Pier Luigi Nervi (1892-1979) and Riccardo Morandi (1902-1989) are two prominent names in the h...
Sergio Musmeci (1926‐1981), once an apprentice to Pier Luigi Nervi (1892‐1979) and Riccardo Morandi...
Sergio Musmeci occupies a very important position in the history of late 20th century Italian engine...
Form finding is an effective approach for the conceptual design of structures. In the 1950s and 1960...
The object of form-finding research techniques is to obtain the most efficient shape for static task...
The bridge over the Basento river in Potenza, Italy, designed by Sergio Musmeci, is supported by a c...
After Maillart's curved bridges, the improved building technologies in structural concrete and steel...
SERGIO MUSMECI (1926-1981) is one of the most daring and unconventional engineers born in the twenti...
During Fifties and Sixties the structural research, particularly into thin concrete shells achieved...
Concrete shells are fascinating structures. Even thin shells can span over large areas without requi...
Since the construction of Maillart’s curved bridges, the improved building technologies of structura...
The new globalised and mass society at the end of World War II posed new challenges for architects a...
The last hundred years in architecture and civil engineering have been widely dominated by the use o...
The last hundred years in architecture and civil engineering have been widely dominated by the use o...