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Civil enginering gallery
This bank of LCPC's high-definition images is at your
free disposal.You can import these images and freely use
them in your documents provided that you do not make a
commercial use of them and that you clearly mention their
origin. They belong to a numerical photographic library
developed and managed by the LCPC on its own technical
fields, with the contribution of many French and foreign
partners.
This section of our Web site is opened to your contributions:
more the album will grow, better it will be... and more
the list of thanks will lengthen!
Among the engineering structures concerned: bridges, motorways,
tunnels, ports, dams, nuclear power stations, pipelines,
prestigious buildings ... The field is vast, do not hesitate
to enrich it! |
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Major
current civil engineering structures in France |
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Major
civil engineering structures in Europe and the World |
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The
bridges of Paris seen by LCPC |
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Bridges
of New York |
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In
the heart of cement concrete |
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In the heart of clay |
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Other picture web sites: |
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The Golden
Gate Bridge (San Francisco) |
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The Akashi
Kaikyo Bridge |
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The Trans-Tokyo
Bay Highway |
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The Tatara
Bridge |
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Le
monde en quelques ponts by Renaud Leconte |
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Structurae,
international data base on engineering structures (around
600 constructions), by Nicolas Janberg |
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The Bridge
Site and its
photo gallery |
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The ASCO-TP
web site, Association pour la connaissance des Travaux
Publics |
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The Øresund
fix link between Denmark and Sweden, open on July 1st,
2000 |
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The Rion-Antirion
bridge under construction in Greece |
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The Aquitaine
bridge in Bordeaux (France) |
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The library of the Institution
of Civil Engineers (United Kingdom) |
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Other
links (Links to Bridge Pages in Internet) |
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More information on "250 years of Civil Engineering Heritage in Europe".
This document is the CNISF contribution for the action engaged at "European Council of Civil Engineers (ECCE)" by the Working Group entitled "European Civil Engineering Heritage", covering the Construction sector during last 250 years. |