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Millau Viaduct - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Millau Viaduct, designed in collaboration with engineers, illustrates how the architect can play an integral role in bridge design. ... PERI Formwork and Scaffolding: Viaduc de Millau, France...
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view of the Tarn valley, with the town of Millau, from the north end of the Viaduct de Millau [the Viaduct is behind viewer] ... You are here: Viaduct de Millau < France < Home ... Viaduct de Millau on the A75, motorways/autoroutes of France...
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News and project information on the Millau Viaduct in France. ... The seven piers of the Millau Viaduct are sunk in shafts of reinforced concrete in a pyramidal shape, being divided in an overturned V, and the shrouds are anchored and distributed in semi harps. ... Near Millau, Aveyron, France...
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The following pictures are of the Millau Viaduct in France, the highest bridge in the world. Designed by Norman Foster and constructured by French Engineers using steel ... ; The Millau Viaduct, France. Connects Paris to Barcelona, 2.5 km long and 353 m high. The highest bridge in the world during its construction stage.
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May be not an imaging news item at first sight, but the Millau Viaduct in France will certainly attract many amateur and professional photographers to its beautiful silhouette and surroundings. This new viaduct is taller than the Eiffel Tower and longer than the Champs Elysee.
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Friday May 28th, 2004 the Millau Viaduct in the South of France reached a great historic moment. ... The last hydraulic launch of a series of 18 launches closed the last gap in the magnificent viaduct, connecting the North and South valley of the river Tarn near Millau in France, creating the most direct and efficient...
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