Prix Albert Caquot
The Prix Albert Caquot is an annual prestigious award presented by the French Association of Civil Engineering. It is named after Albert Caquot, a famous and influential French civil engineer. The award is given for a lifetime of scientific and technical achievements, as well as high ethical standards and influence throughout the construction industry. It alternates between French and foreign nominees.
Award winners
- 1989 Fritz Leonhardt
- 1990 Pierre Xercavins
- 1991 Franco Levi
- 1992 Henri Mathieu
- 1993 Bruno Thürlimann
- 1994 Roger Lacroix, Jean-Claude Foucriat
- 1995 Tung-Yen Lin
- 1996 Jean M. Muller
- 1997 René Walther
- 1998 Jacques Bietry
- 1999 Jörg Schlaich
- 2000 Pierre Richard, Inventor of Béton de Poudre Réactive (BPR)
- 2001 Alan Garnett Davenport[1]
- 2002 Jacques Mathivat
- 2003 John E. Breen
- 2004 Jacques Brozzetti
- 2005 Jan Moksnes
- 2006 Michel Virlogeux
- 2007 José Câncio Martins
- 2008 Michel Lévy[2]
- 2009 Jean-Marie Cremer
- 2010 Jean-Armand Calgaro
- 2011 Manfred A. Hirt
- 2012 Michel Placidi[3]
- 2013 Jiří Stráský[4]
- 2014 Jacques Combault,[5]
- 2015 Armando Rito[6]
- 2016 Alain Pecker[7]
References
- "Alan Garnett Davenport". Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction. 2001. Archived from the original on June 16, 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-26.
- "Setec TPI". Archived from the original on 2010-01-14. Retrieved 2009-07-26.
- Caquot Price for Placidi, Le Moniteur, April 19, 2013
- Strasky, Search for the true structural solution, 26. Dresdner Brückenbausymposium, 2016
- Finley Engineering, April 8, 2015
- Armando Rito Engenharia
- Curriculum Vitae, Alain Pecker (pdf)
External links
- Association Francaise de Genie Civil
- Prix Caquot 2011, with list of all recipients up to 2011, Le Moniteur, April 4, 2012
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