Riccardo Morandi (1 September 1902 – 25 December 1989) was an Italian civil engineer best known for his innovative use of reinforced concrete and prestressed...
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Valley. The bridge was widely called "Ponte Morandi" after its structural designer, engineer Riccardo Morandi. On 14 August 2018, a 210-metre (690 ft) section...
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highest bridge in Africa. It was designed by Italian civil engineer Riccardo Morandi. Construction of the bridge began in 1965 and the bridge was opened...
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oboist and conductor Riccardo Morandi (1902–1989), Italian civil engineer Rodolfo Morandi (1902–1955), Italian politician Santiago Morandi (born 1984), Uruguayan...
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year later. The cable-stayed bridge was designed by civil engineer Riccardo Morandi, from whom its unofficial name was derived. The viaduct was built between...
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Pierre Parat was selected. The main engineer for construction was Riccardo Morandi. Construction of the shrine began in 1966, but was only complete by...
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owners of Precomprimido C.A., with the design of Riccardo Morandi, an Italian civil engineer. While Morandi that designed the bridge, it was Otaola and Benedetti...
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"Gianni" Morandi (Italian: [ˈdʒanni moˈrandi]; born 11 December 1944) is an Italian pop singer, actor and entertainer. It is estimated that Morandi has sold...
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along with the artificial lake and was completed in 1975. Designed by Riccardo Morandi, was constructed from a joint venture Xekte SA–Skapaneus SA. The bridge...
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football player Riccardo Morandi (1902–1989), Italian civil engineer Riccardo Moscatelli (1971–1999), Italian race car driver Riccardo Muccioli (born 1974)...
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Genoa Fair [it], by Jean Nouvel. Genoa was home to the Ponte Morandi by Riccardo Morandi, built in 1967, collapsed in 2018 and demolished February–June...
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Fritz Leonhardt (1975) Oleg Kerensky (1977) Nathan M. Newmark (1979) Riccardo Morandi (1980) Alec Skempton (1981) Alan Harris (1984) Frank Newby (1985) Michael...
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inspiring towers, the so-called Morandi Towers (italian Torri Morandi), designed by the Italian builder Riccardo Morandi. Until 1971, the electrical service...
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named after Paul Sauer. The bridge was designed by Italian engineer Riccardo Morandi, and constructed by Concor between 1953 and 1956. It spans 100 metres...
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Giuseppe Giorgio Gori, Enzo Gori and Ernesto Nelli and of engineer Riccardo Morandi was chosen. The plan called for three spans in a thin, flat arch over...
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Aldo Morandi was the alias of Riccardo Formica (1896–1975), an Italian communist/antifascist. In 1936, he was persuaded by the French Communist Party...
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League baseballer and manager (New York Yankees), traffic collision. Riccardo Morandi, 87, Italian civil engineer, noted for his bridge designs. Robert Pirosh...
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di Firenze 1953–1957 Giovanni Michelucci Ponte Vespucci 1954–1957 Riccardo Morandi and others Chiesa del Sacro Cuore 1956–1962 Lando Bartoli and Pier...
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its use, the engineer Riccardo Morandi had designed two towers for anchoring high voltage cables, called Torri Morandi (Morandi Towers). Even this structure...
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Rafael Urdaneta Bridge over Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, designed by Riccardo Morandi; opened by President Romulo Betancourt. September 23 – Philharmonic...
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cable-stayed bridge. Other key pioneers included Fabrizio de Miranda, Riccardo Morandi, and Fritz Leonhardt. Early bridges from this period used very few...
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Morandi was born in Biella. He was solo oboist of the orchestra of La Scala in Milan for ten years, where he assisted conductors such as Riccardo Muti...
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Tung-Yen Lin Robert Maillart Mao Yisheng Guy Maunsell Christian Menn Riccardo Morandi Carson Morrison - co-founder of Morrison Hershfield Pier Luigi Nervi...
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Road Park and the city of Barranquilla. The bridge was designed by Riccardo Morandi and built by an Italian-Colombian group between 1970 and 1974. The...
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precast concrete; also Commander of the Australian Corps in World War I Riccardo Morandi Bridges Ben Moreell Four-star Admiral and father of the US Navy Seabees...
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Spain Roger Montgomery (1925–2003), US Adolfo Moran (born 1953), Spain Riccardo Morandi (1902–1989), Italy Luigi Moretti (1907–1973), Italy Arthur Cotton Moore...
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Celentano, Eros Ramazzotti, Alexia, Fabio Concato, Riccardo Cocciante, Max Pezzali, Gianni Morandi. He has also collaborated with international artists...
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and acquired an international reputation: his work also influenced Riccardo Morandi and Sergio Musmeci. In a series of interesting debates, brought forward...
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Riccardo Cocciante (Italian: [rikˈkardo kotˈtʃante]; born 20 February 1946), also known in French-speaking countries and the United States as Richard Cocciante...
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Fritz Leonhardt (1975) Oleg Kerensky (1977) Nathan M. Newmark (1979) Riccardo Morandi (1980) Alec Skempton (1981) Alan Harris (1984) Frank Newby (1985) Michael...
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