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Christian Menn (March 3, 1927 – July 16, 2018) was a renowned Swiss civil engineer and bridge designer. He was involved in the construction of around 100 bridges worldwide, but the focus of his work was in eastern Switzerland, especially in canton Graubünden. He continued the tradition of and had a decisive influence on Swiss bridge building. The technical and aesthetic possibilities of prestressed concrete were most fully realized with his bridges in Switzerland.

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  • Christian Menn (en)
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  • Christian Menn (* 3. März 1927 in Meiringen; † 16. Juli 2018 in Chur) war ein Schweizer Bauingenieur. Er war Professor an der ETH Zürich und gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Schweizer Ingenieure und Brückenbauer seiner Zeit. (de)
  • Christian Menn, né à Meiringen le 3 mars 1927 et mort le 16 juillet 2018 à Coire, est un ingénieur civil suisse concepteur de ponts. (fr)
  • Christian Menn (Meiringen, 3 marzo 1927 – Coira, 16 luglio 2018) è stato un ingegnere svizzero noto per le sue costruzioni di ponti. (it)
  • Christian Menn (ur. 3 marca 1927 w Meiringen, zm. 16 lipca 2018) – szwajcarski projektant mostów. W latach 1957-1971 posiadał własną firmę inżynierską w Chur. Od 1971 do emerytury w 1992 profesor mechaniki na Politechnice Federalnej w Zurychu. Na emeryturze pozostał konsultantem na prywatnej praktyce. (pl)
  • Christian Menn (March 3, 1927 – July 16, 2018) was a renowned Swiss civil engineer and bridge designer. He was involved in the construction of around 100 bridges worldwide, but the focus of his work was in eastern Switzerland, especially in canton Graubünden. He continued the tradition of and had a decisive influence on Swiss bridge building. The technical and aesthetic possibilities of prestressed concrete were most fully realized with his bridges in Switzerland. (en)
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  • Christian Menn (en)
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