Willy gehler’s contribution to the development of precast concrete

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Abstract

Willy Gehler was a German civil engineer and professor at the TH Dresden who lived between 1876 and 1953. At the beginning of his career he worked as a civil engineer for the company Dyckerhoff &Widmann. Ordered by his company, he travelled to the United States to observe some interesting construction sites in 1912. Over there, he became acquainted with the “American industrialised process of construction” using a lot of prefabricated elements and well-organised site facilities. After returning to Germany, he applied his experience to several building sites. Later on, he was member of the committee for the standardisation of prefabricated concrete elements; meanwhile he published a book about precast concrete within the research programme of the DAfEb (former German Committee for Reinforced Concrete). In that context, Gehler can be seen as an important protagonist for the development of precast concrete in Germany.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the fib Symposium 2019: Concrete - Innovations in Materials, Design and Structures
EditorsWit Derkowski, Piotr Gwozdziewicz, Lukasz Hojdys, Piotr Krajewski, Marek Pantak
Publisherfib. The International Federation for Structural Concrete
Pages1267-1274
Number of pages8
ISBN (print)9782940643004
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Peer-reviewedYes

Publication series

Seriesfib Symposium 2019
ISSN2617-4820

Conference

Titlefib Symposium 2019
SubtitleConcrete - Innovations in Materials, Design and Structures
Duration27 - 29 May 2019
LocationBest Western Premier Kraków Hotel
CityKraków
CountryPoland

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0003-0049-8534/work/141543590
ORCID /0000-0002-1596-7164/work/142255613

Keywords

Keywords

  • Concrete history, Development of building codes and standards, Pre-cast concrete, Willy Gehler