Arthur Lamblein

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Arthur Lämmlein (born July 15, 1899 in Karlsruhe , † April 17, 1964 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German civil engineer.

Lämmlein was a soldier in the First World War and studied civil engineering at the TH Darmstadt from 1919 to 1922 . Afterwards he was in the federal construction department Kinzig in Kehl and in the new construction department for the Main barrage in Wertheim before he became head of the bridge construction office of the ministerial department for water and road construction in Karlsruhe in 1938. From 1949 he headed the construction department in the regional council of Baden in Freiburg im Breisgau . He was government building director.

Lämmlein supported the first prestressed concrete bridges in Germany after the war through Fritz Leonhardt ( Elz Bridge Bleibach 1948, Bridge Emmendingen 1949). During his tenure, the Rhine bridges in Kehl , Breisach and Neuenburg were also rebuilt.

literature

  • Klaus Stiglat : Civil engineers and their work , Ernst and Son 2004, p. 231

Fonts

  • Road bridge over the Rhine between Kehl and Strasbourg, civil engineer, Volume 28, April 1953, pp. 199–208.

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