Zuoz Bridge

The Zuoz Bridge, also known as Innbrücke Zuoz is a three hinged reinforced concrete box girder hinged arch bridge designed by Swiss civil engineer Robert Maillart, and is the first box girder bridge to be constructed out of reinforced concrete.

[1] Constructed in 1901, this was the first of his independently designed reinforced concrete arch bridges.

As such, on his previous Stauffacher Bridge in Zürich, architect Gustav Gull designed the concrete arch to be hidden behind a masonry facade.

[1] Although there was no mathematical approach for proving the structural viability of Maillart's design, Wilhelm Ritter, the cantons consultant suggested that the project go ahead after subjecting it to a full scale load test.

[1] Testing revealed acceptable minor cracking, which throughout the structure's life increased, such that on his following 1904 design for the Tavanasa Bridge, Maillart removed those segments of the wall subject to cracking.