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Jörg Schlaich

Jörg Schlaich
Born(1934-10-17)17 October 1934
Died4 September 2021(2021-09-04) (aged 86)
NationalityGerman
EducationStuttgart University
Technische Universität Berlin
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
OccupationEngineer
Engineering career
DisciplineStructural engineer
InstitutionsInstitution of Structural Engineers
Practice nameSchlaich Bergermann & Partner
ProjectsOlympic Stadium, Munich
Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion
Solar updraft tower
Significant advancestrut and tie model for reinforced concrete
AwardsIStructE Gold Medal, Werner von Siemens Ring, Award of Merit in Structural Engineering, José-Entrecanales-Ibarra-award

Jörg Schlaich (17 October 1934 – 4 September 2021[1]) was a German structural engineer and is known internationally for his ground-breaking work in the creative design of bridges, long-span roofs, and other complex structures. He was a co-founder of the structural engineering and consulting firm Schlaich Bergermann Partner.

He was the brother of the architect Brigitte Schlaich Peterhans.[2]

Early career

Jörg Schlaich studied architecture and civil engineering from 1953 to 1955 at Stuttgart University before completing his studies at Technische Universität Berlin in 1959. He spent 1959 and 1960 at the Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, United States.

In 1963, he joined the firm Leonhardt & Andrä, the firm founded by Fritz Leonhardt.

Later career

Schlaich was made a partner and was responsible for the Alster-Schwimmhalle in Hamburg, and more importantly, the Olympic Stadium in Munich. He stayed with the firm until 1969.

In 1974 he became an academic at Stuttgart University, and in 1980 he founded his own firm, Schlaich Bergermann Partner.

In 1993, with the roof of the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion (since 2023 MHPArena) in Stuttgart, he introduced the "speichenrad" principle to structural engineering. Indeed, this principle was employed for the first time in the history of Structural Engineering by the Italian engineer Massimo Majowiecki, the designer of the roof of the Olympic Stadium, Rome (built in 1990, three years before the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion). Since then, his company has successfully employed it in stadium projects across the globe. Other structures include the observation tower at the Killesbergpark in Stuttgart. Most of his work as well of that of his company is documented on their website. He was also the developer of the solar tower (or solar chimney) and is largely credited with inventing the strut and tie model for reinforced concrete.[3]

Further reading

  • Schlaich, Jörg; Bergermann, Rudolf. Leicht Weit (Light Structures) ISBN 3-7913-2918-9.
  • Holgate, Alan. The Art of Structural Engineering: The Work of Jorg Schlaich and his Team (Books Britain, 1996) ISBN 3-930698-67-6.
  • Schlaich, Jörg. The Solar Chimney: Electricity from the Sun ISBN 3-930698-69-2.
  • Schlaich, Jörg; Rudolf Bergermann, Wolfgang Schiel & Gerhard Weinrebe (February 2005). ""Design of Commercial Solar Updraft Tower Systems – Utilization of Solar Induced Convective Flows for Power Generation" (PDF). (486 KiB)". Journal of Solar Energy Engineering 127 (1): 117-124. DOI:10.1115/1.1823493. Retrieved on 2007-03-15.

References

  1. ^ Stuttgarter Bauingenieur Jörg Schlaich ist tot Archived 6 September 2021 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  2. ^ Holgate, Alan (1996).The Art of Structural Engineering: the work of Jörg Schlaich and his team Fellbach: Edition Axel Menges. Retrieved 12 June 2017
  3. ^ Schlaich, J., K. Schäfer, M. Jennewein (1987). "Toward a Consistent Design of Structural Concrete". PCI Journal, Special Report, Vol. 32, No. 3. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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