10 Amazing Bridges

10 Amazing Bridges

Author: Chris Peacock

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2011-04-26

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13: 1849893861

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This quick-read guide introduces the reader to ten of the most amazing bridges in the world. Including photographs of every bridge and a brief description of the history of the structure, this ebook has been specially formatted for today's e-readers.


The 19 Most Amazing Bridges In The World

The 19 Most Amazing Bridges In The World

Author: Daniyal Khan

Publisher: Daniyal Khan

Published:

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13:

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In this book, i will be ranking of the 19 most amazing vehicles bridges in the world and learn the most powerful information about the bridges. Written by: DANIYAL KHAN


Bridges

Bridges

Author: Judith Dupré

Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal

Published: 2017-11-07

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 0316473804

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From New York Times best-selling author Judith Dupréomes a revised and updated edition of Bridges, her magnificent chronological tour of the world's most significant and eye-popping spans. Covering thousands of years of architectural history, each bridge is gorgeously photographed "elevating the landmarks from mode of transportation to works of art" (Bustle). Technological advances, structural daring, and artistic vision have propelled the evolution of bridge design around the world. This visual history of the world's landmark bridges has been thoroughly revised andupdated since its initial publication twenty-five years ago, and now showcases well-known classics as well as modern innovators. Bridges featured include: The Brooklyn Bridge (New York) Dany and-Kunshan Grand Bridge (China) Gateshead Millennium Bridge (England) The Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco) Zakim Bridge (Boston) Including all-new photographs and the latest cutting edgework from today's international superstars of architecture and engineering, Bridges covers two-thousand years of technological and aesthetic triumphs, making it the most thorough, authoritative, and gorgeous book on the subject-as dramatic in presentation as the structures it celebrates. Breathtaking photographs capture the bridges' details as well as their monumental scale; architectural drawings and plans invite you behind the scenes as new bridges take shape; and lively commentary on each structure explores its importance and places it in historical context. Throughout, informative profiles, features, and statistics make Bridges an invaluable reference as well as a visual feast.


Chicago River Bridges

Chicago River Bridges

Author: Patrick T. McBriarty

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2013-09-23

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 0252097254

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Chicago River Bridges presents the untold history and development of Chicago's iconic bridges, from the first wood footbridge built by a tavern owner in 1832 to the fantastic marvels of steel, concrete, and machinery of today. It is the story of Chicago as seen through its bridges, for it has been the bridges that proved critical in connecting and reconnecting the people, industry, and neighborhoods of a city that is constantly remaking itself. In this book, author Patrick T. McBriarty shows how generations of Chicagoans built (and rebuilt) the thriving city trisected by the Chicago River and linked by its many crossings. The first comprehensive guidebook of these remarkable features of Chicago's urban landscape, Chicago River Bridges chronicles more than 175 bridges spanning 55 locations along the Main Channel, South Branch, and North Branch of the Chicago River. With new full-color photography of the existing bridges by Kevin Keeley and Laura Banick and more than one hundred black and white images of bridges past, the book unearths the rich history of Chicago's downtown bridges from the Michigan Avenue Bridge to the often forgotten bridges that once connected thoroughfares such as Rush, Erie, Taylor, and Polk Streets. Throughout, McBriarty delivers new research into the bridges' architectural designs, engineering innovations, and their impact on Chicagoans' daily lives. Describing the structure and mechanics of various kinds of moveable bridges (including vertical-lift, Scherer rolling lift, and Strauss heel trunnion mechanisms) in a manner that is accessible and still satisfying to the bridge aficionado, he explains how the dominance of the "Chicago-style" bascule drawbridge influenced the style and mechanics of bridges worldwide. Interspersed throughout are the human dramas that played out on and around the bridges, such as the floods of 1849 and 1992, the cattle crossing collapse of the Rush Street Bridge, or Vincent "The Schemer" Drucci's Michigan Avenue Bridge jump. A confluence of Chicago history, urban design, and engineering lore, Chicago River Bridges illustrates Chicago's significant contribution to drawbridge innovation and the city's emergence as the drawbridge capital of the world. It is perfect for any reader interested in learning more about the history and function of Chicago's many and varied bridges. The introduction won The Henry N. Barkhausen Award for original research in the field of Great Lakes maritime history sponsored by the Association for Great Lakes Maritime History.


Fabulous Bridges

Fabulous Bridges

Author: Director of the Maya Corpus Program Ian Graham

Publisher: Franklin Watts

Published: 2012-04-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781445107851

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This series focuses on structures such as bridges, skyscrapers, tunnels and stadiums, describing how these engineering marvels were designed and built. Each title in 'Superstructures' is packed with facts and information and contains full-colour photographs and technical drawings.


The 10 Most Amazing Bridges

The 10 Most Amazing Bridges

Author: Suzanne Harper

Publisher: Rubicon Books

Published: 2007-02-01

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 9781554482603

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"This book examines ten of the most amazing bridges in the world, such as Monet's Bridge, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the Millau Viaduct" (publisher).


Built to Last

Built to Last

Author: George Sullivan

Publisher: Scholastic

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780439517379

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Profiles seventeen architectural and engineering achievements spanning over two centuries, including the Brooklyn Bridge, Transcontinental Railroad, and U.S. Interstate Highway System.


New England's Covered Bridges

New England's Covered Bridges

Author: Benjamin D. Evans

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 2012-08-14

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1611683858

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A complete guide to more than 200 covered bridges in the six New England states.