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Viktor Markelj (born 1958, Zgornja Bistrica) is a Slovenian structural engineer and bridge specialist.
Viktor Markelj | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Slovenian |
Education | University of Maribor - Faculty of Civil Engineering |
Occupation | Engineer |
Engineering career | |
Discipline | Civil engineer |
Institutions | Slovenian Association of Civil Engineering (IZS) International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) 'Fédération Internationale du Béton' (FIB) Slovenian Association of Structural Engineers (SDGK) |
Practice name | Ponting Bridges |
Projects | Ada Bridge in Belgrade (2012), drawbridge in Gdansk (2017) and Puch Bridge in Ptuj (2007). |
Career
editMarkelj graduated from the University of Maribor - Faculty of Civil Engineering in 1982. He obtained a PhD degree in civil engineering at FGPA - Faculty of Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering and Architecture in Maribor in 2016, under the joint supervision of Branko Bedenik and Zlatko Šavor. His doctoral dissertation focused on Innovations in incremental launching method of bridge construction.[1]
From 1981 he worked at Gradis Design Office where he participated in designing of several large bridges and viaducts constructed by Gradis. In 1990, he and Marjan Pipenbaher founded Ponting Bridges, a Slovenian studio for structural engineering, focusing mainly on bridge structures, with headquarters in Maribor. The practice is led by a duo of its founders, dr. Viktor Markelj and Marjan Pipenbaher, and has constructed many high-profile bridges.[2]
His high-profile bridges include Ada Bridge in Belgrade, Serbia (2012), drawbridge in Gdansk, Poland (2017) and Puch Bridge in Ptuj, Slovenia (2007). He lives in Slovenska Bistrica.
He is a lecturer in bridges at the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Maribor since 2003.[3]
Major projects
editMajor projects, by year of completion and ordered by type, are:
Bridges
edit- Bridge over Mura River, highway Vučja vas - Beltinci, Slovenia (2003)
- Puch Bridge, Ptuj, Slovenia (2007)
- Viaduct Šumljak, highway Razdrto - Selo, Slovenia (2009)
- Viaduct Lešnica North / South, Slovenia (2007/2011)
- Ada Bridge, Belgrade, Serbia (2012)
- NAR Viaducts, Belgrade, Serbia (2018)
Over- and underpasses
edit- Arch overpass 4-3 in Kozina, Slovenia (1997)
- Underpass in Celje, Slovenia (2004)
- Overpass 4-6 in Slivnica, Slovenia (2008)
- Viaduct/overpass Grobelno, Slovenia (2015)
Pedestrian and cyclist bridges
edit- Footbridge over Soča, Bovec, Slovenia (2007)
- Studenci footbridge, Maribor, Slovenia (2007)
- Marinič footbridge, Škocjan Caves Park, Slovenia (2010)
- Ribja brv, Ljubljana, Slovenia (2014)
- Pedestrian and cyclist drawbridge to Ołowianka Island, Gdansk, Poland (2017)
- Langur Way Canopy Walk, Penang Hill, Malaysia (2018)
- Tremerje Footbridge, Laško, Slovenia (2019)
Tunnels and galleries
edit- Tunnel Malečnik, Maribor, Slovenia (2009)
- Arcade gallery Meljski hrib, Maribor, Slovenia (2012)
Current
edit- Ada Huja Bridge, Belgrade, Serbia (preliminary design)
- Railway viaduct Pesnica, Slovenia (under construction)
- Observation tower Kristal, Rogaška Slatina, Slovenia (under construction)
Selected works
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Ada Bridge, Belgrade, Serbia (2012)
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Pedestrian and cyclist drawbridge to Ołowianka Island, Gdansk, Poland (2017)
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Pedestrian and cyclist bridge Tremerje, Slovenia (2019)
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Ribja brv, Ljubljana, Slovenia (2014)
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Bridge over Mura River, highway Vučja vas - Beltinci, Slovenia (2003)
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Bridge over Mura River, highway Vučja vas - Beltinci, Slovenia (2003)
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An overpass Gruškovje, Slovenia (2004)
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BAn overpass Gruškovje, Slovenia (2008)
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Partially covered bridge over Savinja river in Laško, Slovenia (1996)
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Malence Viaducts, Ljubljana, Slovenia (1998)
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Marinič footbridge, Škocjan Caves Park, Slovenia (2010)
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Marinič footbridge, Škocjan Caves Park, Slovenia (2010)
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Bridge over Kokra River in Kranj (reconstruction, 1994)
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ridge over Savinja River at Marija Gradec near Laško, Slovenia (2021)
Awards
edit- 2019 Honorary City Certificate of Slovenska Bistrica to Dr. Viktor Markelj and Marjan Pipenbaher
- 2019 Polish Minister of Investment and Development Award[4] to Footbridge to Ołowianka Island in Gdansk
- 2018 City of Gdansk Award[5] to Footbridge to Ołowianka Island in Gdansk
- 2015 SCE Award[6] to Viaduct Grobelno
- 2012 WEF Award to Ada Bridge Belgrade
- 2012 CES AWARD to Ada Bridge Belgrade
- 2012 AAB Award[7] to Ada Bridge Belgrade
- 2011 Footbridge Award[8] to Marinic Bridge
- 2009 City seal of Maribor to Studenci Footbridge Maribor
- 2009 Award CSS of CCIS to Studenci Footbridge Maribor
- 2008 Footbridge Award[9] to Studenci Footbridge Maribor
- 2007 SCE Award to Puch Bridge over Drava in Ptuj
- 2004 SCE Award[10] to Bridge over Mura River
- 2004 UM Award 2004: Golden recognition award to Mr. Marjan Pipenbaher and Mr. Viktor Markelj
References
edit- ^ "Inovativne metode pri gradnji mostov po tehnologiji postopnega narivanja". dk.um.si. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
- ^ "Intervju z gradbenim inženirjem Viktorjem Markljem o infrastrukturnih projektih v Sloveniji in smernicah gradnje mostov v svetu". MMC RTVSLO. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
- ^ "Predavatelji - IZS" (PDF). IZS. Retrieved 26 July 2022.
- ^ "Budowlane nagrody MIiR rozdane". Ministerstwo Funduszy i Polityki Regionalnej, Polska. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- ^ "Najlepsze realizacje architektoniczne Gdańska lat 2016 – 2017". Sztuka Architektury. 19 October 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- ^ "Inženirska zbornica bo podelila nagrade za izstopajoče dosežke". The Slovenian Press Agency (STA). 22 October 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- ^ "Slovenska arhitekta za Most na Adi dobila priznanje Društva arhitektov Beograda". Dnevnik newspaper. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- ^ "Footbridge Awards 2011: winners announced". Bridge design & engineering. 4 July 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- ^ "Footbridge Awards 2008: winners". Bridge design & engineering. 20 February 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- ^ "Inženir leta 2006 – Viktor Markelj". Društvo gradbenih inženirjev in tehnikov Maribor. Retrieved 20 May 2020.