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Guj's Statue of Unity shortlisted for UK-based structural award

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad
Last Updated : Aug 04 2019 | 3:30 PM IST

The Statue of Unity, a memorial to Sardar Patel, in Gujarat's Kevadia town has been shortlisted for 'The Structural Awards 2019' of the UK-based Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE).

The 182-metre-tall statue was unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 31 last year.

It is among the 49 structures that will vie for the prestigious award, according to the institution's website.

The awards will be announced in a function in London on November 15.

Other structures shortlisted for the award include a sports stadium with a roof made up of rotating petals in Hangzhou in China, a 22-metre deep basement beneath a 5-star hotel in London and buildings showcasing the world's best seismic performance in San Francisco, according to the website.

"Our profession has again demonstrated extraordinary innovation over the past year. The 2019 shortlist offers many great examples of the ingenuity, creativity and skill of structural engineers worldwide," Professor Tim Ibell, head of the judging panel, informed PTI through an email.

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"One of the aims of this awards programme is to increase awareness of the important work that structural engineers do," said Martin Powell, chief executive of the institution.

Commenting on the Statue of Unity, the judging panel said, "This is an impressive sculpture by virtue of its scale and location. It put great demands on the engineers to conquer the challenges: defining the design loads, selecting the right materials for the right purposes, and handling the uncertainties of geology.

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First Published: Aug 04 2019 | 3:30 PM IST

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