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This collaboration area is for people interested in the Salginatobel Bridge between Schiers and Schuders in Graubunden, Switzerland.
RobertMaillart
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Articles:
Scientific American, July 2000 has an article on these bridges: The Revolutionary Bridges of Robert Maillart, by David P. Billington
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David P. Billington,Robert Maillart and the Art of Reinforced Concrete,1990, MIT Press.
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