Michel Virlogeux

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Michel Virlogeux

Millau Viaduct, France
Personal information
Name Michel Virlogeux
Nationality French
Birth date 1946
Birth place Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France
Education École Polytechnique
École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées
Work
Engineering Discipline Structural engineer
Institution memberships French Association of Civil Engineering (AFGC)
'Fédération Internationale de Précontrainte' (FIP)
'Fédération Internationale du Béton' (FIB)
Institution of Structural Engineers
Significant projects Millau Viaduct, France
Vasco da Gama Bridge, Lisbon, Portugal
Significant Awards IStructE Gold Medal
IABSE Award of Merit
Fritz Leonhardt Prize

Dr. Michel Virlogeux (born 1946, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire) is a French structural engineer and bridge specialist.

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Michel Virlogeux graduated from the École Polytechnique in 1967 and from the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées in 1970. From 1970 to 1973 he served in Tunisia on road projects and at the same time gained his Engineering Doctorate from the 'Pierre et Marie Curie University' (Sixth Arrondissement, Paris). In January 1974 he joined the Bridge Department of SETRA, the technical service of the French Highway Administration.

In 1980 he became Head of the Large Concrete Bridge Division, and in 1987 of the large Bridge Division, Steel and Concrete. During twenty years he designed more than 100 bridges, including the Normandy Bridge which held the world record for longest cable-stayed bridge for four years. In 1995 he left the French Administration and set up as independent consulting engineer; his major achievements include his participation in the construction of the 'Second Tagus Crossing' in Lisbon and the design of the Millau Viaduct in France. Several of his bridges have received architectural awards.

From 1977 to 1991 Dr Virlogeux was a part-time professor of structural analysis at the prestigious École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées. He also has been very active in technical associations such as the French Association of Civil Engineering (AFGC), 1974 - 1995; the 'Fédération Internationale de Précontrainte' (FIP) (President 1996); the 'Fédération Internationale du Béton' (FIB); first President in 1998 after the merger with the 'Comité Européen du Béton' (CEB).

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A member of the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) since 1974, Dr. Virlogeux received the inaugural IABSE Prize in Venice in 1983.

He has received many other international awards, which include the 'Award of Excellence of the Engineering News Record' (1995), the 'Gold Medal of the Institution of Structural Engineers' (1979), the 'Gustave Magnel Medal' (1999) and the 'Fritz Leonhardt Prize' (also the first year that it was awarded). He is a member of the French Academy of Technology.

He received the 2003 IABSE Award of Merit in Structural Engineering in recognition of "his major contributions leading to very significant progress in the field of civil engineering, in particular through the development of external prestressing, landmark cable-stayed bridges and composite structures". The Award Presentation took place during the Opening of the IABSE Symposium 'Structures for High-Speed Railway Transportation', Antwerp, Belgium on August 27, 2003. The presentation was presented by Dr. Manabu Ito, President of IABSE.

View from atop Vasco da Gama Tower.
View from atop Vasco da Gama Tower.

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