Javier Manterola

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Príncep de Viana bridge in Lleida.

Javier Manterola Armisén (born 1936, Pamplona) is a Spanish civil engineer and professor at the . Manterola is particularly known for his work as a bridge designer of the engineering firm Carlos Fernández Casado. Author of numerous and varied projects, in collaboration with different Spanish architects as Rafael Moneo, has won over his professional career several awards such as the  [Wikidata]. He is a member of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.

Career[]

Probably, his best known work is the Puente de La Pepa, currently under construction. This bridge is expected to become the main access to the city of Cádiz. Another of his most important designs is the Engineer Carlos Fernández Casado bridge in the which spans a part of the reservoir in León, which was a world record for a decade in several categories and still is the longest span in Spain. Author of many bridges in Zaragoza, Manterola designed the for Zaragoza's third ring road () and the aqueduct, structure for the to span the previously mentioned . For the Expo 2008, Manterola designed a pedestrian bridge called . Another of his designs is the bridge on the Ebro for the Spanish high speed railway line . It is also the author of on the Guadalquivir in Córdoba and in Sevilla. In Vizcaya, Manterola is the author of the on the Estuary of Bilbao and several bridges for the motorway.

Manterola has also participated in numerous restoration projects of historic bridges, like the Puente Nuevo in Murcia (2001–2003) in which a city bridge closed to traffic due to structural reasons was transformed into a pedestrian bridge retaining the original structure during the restoration.[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ Manterola et al.
  2. ^ "International Award of Merit in Structural Engineering". IABSE. Retrieved 12 February 2020.

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