Jürg Conzett and his two partners Gianfranco Bronzini and Patrick Gartmann do not consider themselves "structural engineers," as statics is just a part of their profession. They refer to themselves with the German term "Tragwerksplaner," who frequently collaborate with architects. The fruits of their collaboration have received international accolades such as the Meili bridge in Murau or the Zumthor Swiss pavilion at Expo 2000. Conzett is not a specialist in any one type of technology or material. This helps him come up with innovative solutions, achieving greater load-bearing capacity, longer spans, and material savings through the combination of materials or unconventional structures.
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Realizations and projects

Other Buildings
Pedestrian Bridge, Bruges, Belgium, 2002
Swiss Pavilion – Expo 2000 (author: Peter Zumthor), Hanover, 2000
Pedestrian Bridge Via Mala, Rongellen GR, Switzerland, 1996, the bridge was destroyed by an avalanche in March 1999
Suransuns Bridge over the Viamala River (co. Bronzini, Gartmann), GR, 1997-2000
Innovation Center (author: Barkow&Leibinger), Grüsch GR, 2000
School Building, St. Peter GR, 1999
Volta – school (author: Miller&Maranta), Basel, 1996-2000
Cultural Center, Flims GR, 1995-99
Pedestrian Bridge (author: Meili&Peter), Murau, Styria, Austria, 1995

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