Musmeci Bridge

Musmeci Bridge
Ponte Musmeci
Ponte Musmeci (Potenza)
Coordinates 40°38′N 15°49′E / 40.63°N 15.81°E / 40.63; 15.81Coordinates: 40°38′N 15°49′E / 40.63°N 15.81°E / 40.63; 15.81
Crosses Basento and Potenza Centrale railway station
Locale Potenza, Italy
Official name Ponte dell'industria
Other name(s) Ponte sul Basento
Heritage status Monument of cultural interest
Characteristics
Design Sergio Musmeci
Material reinforced concrete
Total length 560 m (1,837 ft)
Width 16 m (52 ft)
History
Architect Sergio Musmeci
Constructed by Edilstrade Forlì-Castrocaro
Construction start 1971
Construction end 1976
Construction cost 920.000.000 ITL
Opened 1976

The “Viadotto dell’Industria” (Industry viaduct),[1] also known as "Bridge over the Basento" river or Musmeci Bridge,[2] connects Potenza city centre exit on the Sicignano-Potenza motorway with the main access roads in the southern part of the city, which is in Italy.

Designed by the Italian engineer Sergio Musmeci in 1967,[3] and built between 1971 and 1976, the bridge perfectly incarnates Musmeci's architectural theories. The structure cost about 920.000.000 Italian liras (equivalent to €4.000.000 in 2016).

The structure's uniqueness is due to its construction: it is made of only one membrane of reinforced concrete (about 30 cm (1 ft) thick) molded to form four contiguous arches.[4] The concrete sheet is shaped into a “finger-like” structure, which supports the whole bridge, and it is also used as a pedestrian walkway.

The bridge was built without using prefabricated elements, but only shuttering of concrete.[4] Edilstrade Forlì-Castrocaro was the company that constructed the bridge.

Projects and planimetries are collected in the “Musmeci Sergio and Zanini Zenaide archive” which in 1997 was declared of great historical interest by the Archival superintendence of Lazio. Then in 2003, it was referred by the Ministry of Heritage and Culture as an example of architecture from the 20th century in the MAXXI (The National Museum of the 21st Century Arts, Rome).[5] In 2003, the bridge was declared a “monument of cultural interest” by the Ministry of Heritage and Culture.[6]

See also

  • Rinaldo Capomolla. "Il ponte sul Basento di Sergio Musmeci. Il progetto della forma strutturale prima dell'avvento del calcolo automatico". In Alfredo Buccaro; Giulio Fabricatore; Lia Maria Papa. Atti del Primo Convegno Nazionale di Storia dell'Ingegneria. Napoli, 8-9 marzo 2006 (Tomo II) (PDF) (in Italian). pp. 1143–1152.
  • Fausto Giovannardi (2010). Sergio Musmeci. Strutture fuori dal coro (pdf) (in Italian). Giovannardierontini.
  • Luigi Spinelli (2007-10-17). "When infrastructure becomes landscape". Domus.

References

  1. Fausto Giovannardi (2010). Sergio Musmeci. Strutture fuori dal coro (pdf) (in Italian). Giovannardierontini.
  2. "Potenza - Galleria Immagini: Ponte Musmeci". APT Basilicata (in Italian). Retrieved 2015-03-11.
  3. Luigi Spinelli (2007-10-17). "When infrastructure becomes landscape". Domus.
  4. 1 2 Carmela Petrizzi. "Sergio Musmeci a Potenza: il ponte e la città" (pdf). Basilicata Regione Notizie (in Italian): 17–24.
  5. "Collezioni del XX secolo - Musmeci Sergio e Zanini Zenaide". Fondazione MAXXI (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2015-11-18. Retrieved 2015-03-11.
  6. "Il ponte e la città. Sergio Musmeci a Potenza". Fondazione MAXXI (in Italian). 2014-10-01. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.

Coordinates: 40°37′40″N 15°48′21″E / 40.6278°N 15.8058°E / 40.6278; 15.8058

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