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Hans Ulrich and Johannes Grubenmann



         


Several members of the Swiss family Grubenmann were famous as joiners and civil engineers in the eighteenth century. The sons were innovators in bridge construction.

Ulrich Grubenmann (1668 - June 27, 1736) lived all his life in Gstalden, Appenzell Ausserrhoden where he fathered three sons:

The brothers were village carpenters in Teufen. The principle structures are known to be:

None of their bridges has survived, those at Schaffhausen and Wettingen being burnt by the French in the war of 1799, but their designs were influential, making use of novel combinations of arches and trusses.

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