Marco Pogacnik's scientific contributions
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... The master builders such as Eduardo Torroja, Pier Luigi Nervi, Heinz Isler, Sergio Musmeci, Felix Candela, and Frei Otto also practised similar concepts regarding structural art. They formed a group of engineers concerned with the architectural significance of structures that emerged in the mid-twentieth century, later dubbed "engineer-architects" [10]. 3 For example, in Aesthetics and technology in building, Nervi presented the term "correctness," which refers to the bare minimum that should be attained in architecture, is defined further as stability, durability, and material selection according to their natural features as well as functional and economic efficiency [11]. ...