Pedestrian
Bridge-Texas
This beautiful arched bridge in Lake Austin was a private build by Miro
Rivera Architects and is used to connect the client's main house to the
smaller guest house on the other side of the water. The idea was to
make the bridge seem as natural as possible within its surroundings and to
do this they made the decking and reed-like hand rails as imperfect as
possible. The result is a bridge that looks extremely fragile but
definitely worth the risk.
Octavio Frias
de Oliveira Bridge-Sao Paulo-Brazil
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Opened in May of this year, the Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge is a
stunning x-shaped cable-stayed bridge that crosses thePinheiros River in
Sao Paulo. It's design is unique in that the 2 curved decks of the
bridge cross each other through its x-shaped supporting tower, an
illuminated structure that stands 450ft tall and has attached to it 144
steel cables.
Kintaikyo,
Iwakuni-Japan
The original Kintai Bridge was built in 1673 and didn't stand very long
until it was damaged due to flooding. It was then rebuilt and
survived for more than 200 years until a typhoon battered it to death in
1950. The bridge that stands now over the Nishiki Rivers the 3rd
build and looks magnificent, it's 5 wooden arches displaying an incredible
amount of detail and craftsmanship. Interesting fact: no nails or
bolts have been used to build the arches, only clamps and wires.
Juscelino
Kubitschek Bridge, Brasilia, Brazil
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The JK Bridge in Brasilia is a lesson in elegant bridge design. The 3
huge arches diagonally hopping over the deck of the bridge give the
structure an amazing visual fluidity and make the whole 1.2km bridge look
effortlessly cool. Since being built the bridge has won awards for its
design but is still massively under appreciated on a wider scale.
Rolling Bridge, London, UK
Thomas heatherwick' s award-winning rolling bridge is an ingenious addition
to the grand union canal system in London and is unique in its design. Unlike
regular movable canal bridges, the rolling bridge curls up on itself to
form an octagon by way of hydraulics. It's an amazing sight and a
reminder that a fresh perspective can produce great, innovative results,
even when dealing with a structure as common as a bridge.
Beipanjiang
River Railroad Bridge, Guizhou, China
Beipanjiang River Railroad Bridge in Guizhou is an enormous railway bridge
that was built as part of the much larger 'Guizhou-Shuibai Railway
Project'. Connecting 2 mountains over a deep ravine, at its highest
point the bridge's deck sits 918ft above the ground (to compare, at its
highest point the Millau viaduct's deck clears the river underneath by
890ft). The bridge has succeeded in connecting 2 of the country's
poorest areas.
Henderson
Waves, Southern Ridges-Singapore
'Henderson Waves' is Singapore's highest pedestrian bridge and can be found
at the southern ridges, a beautiful 9km stretch of gardens and parks which
has frequently drawn comparisons to New York's Central Park. The
bridge itself is absolutely stunning. The deck is made from thousands
of Balau wood slats, perfectly cut and arranged, and along the length of
the deck a huge snaking, undulating shell cleverly forms sheltered seating
areas on every upward curve.
Pont Gustave
Flaubert-Rouen-France
This is the
incredible, brand new vertical lift bridge in Rouen, France, a beast of a
structure whose 2 bridge spans weigh 1200tons each but can be hoisted 180ft
vertically by the bridge's lifting mechanism in an impressive 12 minutes.
Just the angular structures at the top of each tower weigh in at 450tons
each, helping to support the lifting system as cruise ships sail through.
Hegigio Gorge
Pipeline Bridge-Southern Highlands Province-Papua New Guinea
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Technically,
this is a bridge: it's a structure which spans a gorge. The only
difference is, the bridge can't be used by humans due to the fact that its
purpose is to support 2 pipelines - 1 gas, 1 oil - across the extremely
high gap in Papua New Guinea. So high in fact that if this were to be
officially recognized as a bridge it would rocket to the top of the 'world's
highest bridge-span' list at an impressive height of 1290ft. By
comparison, the current highest bridge span belongs to the Royal Gorge
Bridge in Colorado, hanging a mere 1053ft above ground level, while
Manhattan's Chrysler Building measures 1047ft.
You have some of your bridge's names mixed up. You should double check the Lake Austin pedestrian bridge, the JK Bridge in Brasilia, the Henderson Waves Bridge, the Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge in Brazil, and the train bridge.
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