Bridges 10 of the worlds most Inspiring Bridges The theme isn’t about looking at the biggest or even most iconic bridges, its about celebrating the most innovative and unique. Looking at it from an architectural perspective, using a formal tone of voice. It is celebrating the raw function of a bridge, the connection from one place to another.
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17.00 10 of the worlds most Inspiring Bridges Will be on More 4 early evening, with similar programming around architecture such as grand designs on around the same time.
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If people built bridges instead of walls the world would be a better place The Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia can rise or fall up to 18 cm depending on the temperature due to the steel expanding or contracting. It also features 6 million rivets and weighs 39006 tonnes. The Ponte Vecchio, Florence was not destroyed by the Germans when they retreated in 1944 as ordered by Adolf Hitler. The Zhaozhou Bridge is the oldest standing bridge in China and the world’s oldest stone segmental arch bridge. Built in 605 AD, it is still standing strong today, over 1400 years later.
The Jiaozhou Bay bridge is 26.4 miles long and links China’s eastern port city of Qingdao to the offshore island Huangdao. The road bridge, which is 110ft wide and is the longest of its kind, cost nearly £1billion to build. The deck of the Slauerhoffbrug bridge in the Netherlands is 15 m by 15 m and is painted in yellow and blue, representative of Leeuwarden’s flag and seal.. Twelve feet long, the Rolling bridge was made by the eight sections of iron and wood, and made curved by hydraulic power handrail mounted on each section.
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