- Eduardo Torroja
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nationality = Spanish
birth_date =1899
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death_date =1961
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significant_projects = Tempul cable-stayedaqueduct
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significant_advance =concrete -shell structures
significant_awards =Eduardo Torroja y Miret, (1899-1961) Spanish
structural engineer andarchitect , pioneer in the design ofconcrete -shell structures. His first large project was the Tempul cable-stayedaqueduct in 1926 [Troyano, Leonardo, '"Bridge Engineering: A Global Perspective"', Thomas Telford Publishing, 2003, p.650] , Guadalete, Jerez de la Frontera, in which he used prestressed girders, and he made his name with theconcrete shell-roof at the Algeciras Market Hall (1933). Eduardo Torroja designed thin-shell water tower in Fedala [ [http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0002124 water tower in Fedala] ] and the roof of hippodrome "Zarzuela" [ [http://en.structurae.de/structures/data/index.cfm?ID=s0000430 hippodrome "Zarzuela"] ] in the form ofhyperboloid of revolution.He also used steel with great élan, as at the roof of the Football Stadium,Barcelona (1943). He designed innovative structures in numerous parts of theworld , includingMorocco andLatin America . His books include "Philosophy of Structures" (1958) and "The Structures of Eduardo Torroja" (1958).ee also
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Concrete shell
*Thin-shell structure
*Hyperboloid structure References
Further reading
* Eduardo Torroja: "The Structures of Eduardo Torroja", Ministerio de Fomento, Madrid, ISBN 84-498-0462-0, 2000
* Eduardo Torroja: "Philosophy of Structures", University of California Press, Los Angeles, 1958, (translated byJaroslav Joseph Polivka with Milos Polivka)External links
* [http://en.structurae.de/persons/data/index.cfm?ID=d000039 Eduardo Torroja y Miret]
* [http://www.anc-d.fukui-u.ac.jp/~ishikawa/Aloss/page/Torroja_Work.htm Photos of Works by Eduardo Torroja]
* [http://ibois.epfl.ch/webdav/site/ibois2/shared/torrojaeduardo.pdf The structures of Eduardo Torroja]
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