uhoh7
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AndersG
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Frankfurt, Germany, 2005.
gm13
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Nice winter day and quite a bridge. Is the "bowstring" structural at all? where is this?
Andrea Taurisano
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One of the 417 bridges in old Venice

daveleo
what?
Very unique design. Have never seen that recurve feature. It looks to take the horizontal spreading load of the arch into the foundation. Fancy !! I think that a shipbuilder had some input to this design
ThomasM
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tomnrides
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SF Bay Bridge

daveleo
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Nice winter day and quite a bridge. Is the "bowstring" structural at all? where is this?
You remind me that there is a "bowstring" bridge design. I first thought this was a basic arch design, but I think as you ask, it is a bowstring type. If that is correct ???? the bowstring prevents the bow (arch) from spreading outward under load.
It is beautiful whatever design.
lawrence
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The High Level Bridge, 1974
The High Level Bridge, 1974
This is the High Level Bridge over the river Tyne, between Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead.
The High Level Bridge, 1974

This is the High Level Bridge over the river Tyne, between Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead.
Moto-Uno
Moto-Uno
About a week ago "Andreas" posted a photo of a bridge in Venice, Is it just me, or has anyone else noticed the shape of the white outline in the fellows face? Peter
uhoh7
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Nice winter day and quite a bridge. Is the "bowstring" structural at all? where is this?
Hi Gene and Dave,
The bridge is in Hailey Idaho, it's called the "bow bridge", cost $720,000, funded by a single anonymous donor. It was a shock to me when I first saw it; fanciest footbridge I've ever seen anywhere. Before I saw the bridge I came across this:

DSC07178-2 by unoh7, on Flickr

L1001529 by unoh7, on Flickr

L1001515 by unoh7, on Flickr
No idea if the string serves a structural purpose.
this fall:

Bow Bridge by unoh7, on Flickr
zm18 + 5n
It was completed in the fall of 2012.
"The bridge designer, Leslie Howa of Howadesign, said her inspiration for the design and Bow Bridge moniker came from her passion for archery and the Native American history of the Wood River Valley. On the east side of the Bow Bridge stands a 17-foot, steel arrow with three-foot fletches. Other embellishments include bronze bowstring loops; and steel leaves adorn the bridge, emulating the surrounding forest canopy."
http://www.woodriverlandtrust.org/Bow_Bridge_of_the_Big_Wood_River.php
some scale:

L1001507 by unoh7, on Flickr
There is a steep ridge near the bridge, I will get up there at some point and shoot it from a high angle
View downstream

Bow View by unoh7, on Flickr
__jc
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The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge near Taos, New Mexico - at 172m above the river, the view down into the Gorge is spectacular.
truefriendship
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Paulbe
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Moto-uno--the white outline looks as if might be cigarette smoke--just a guess.
Paul
Paul
lawrence
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Sydney Harbour Bridge, Jan 1974
Sydney Harbour Bridge, Jan 1974
M2 + Cron 50. Pan F in M&B Promicrol.
Sydney Harbour Bridge, Jan 1974

M2 + Cron 50. Pan F in M&B Promicrol.
Argenticien
Dave
"The bridge designer, Leslie Howa of Howadesign, said her inspiration for the design and Bow Bridge moniker came from her passion for archery and the Native American history of the Wood River Valley.
Obviously it is the artist's right to name the bridge that she herself designed. But when you posted the first pictures of it here a few weeks ago, without its name, I immediately thought "Mastodon Bridge!" owing to its tusks. (Why not just "elephant," I don't know, but "mastodon" came into my mad mind.) It is beautiful, anyway. I'd be photographing the dickens out of it, as you're doing, if I lived somewhat nearby.
--Dave
uhoh7
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Obviously it is the artist's right to name the bridge that she herself designed. But when you posted the first pictures of it here a few weeks ago, without its name, I immediately thought "Mastodon Bridge!" owing to its tusks. (Why not just "elephant," I don't know, but "mastodon" came into my mad mind.) It is beautiful, anyway. I'd be photographing the dickens out of it, as you're doing, if I lived somewhat nearby.
--Dave
Hi Dave,
I confess I did not make the bow association myself at first sight--except there was the arrow! I thought viking prow.
Another local bridge yesterday:

L1003143 by unoh7, on Flickr

L1003308-2 by unoh7, on Flickr
Only had the M9 a few weeks, but drag it everywhere.
ChrisLivsey
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River Irwell.Once heavily polluted now very much cleaner. It forms a boundary no one can argue it divides the Cities, Salford Left bank Manchester right. In 1994 they built Trinity Bridge costing £1.3M it is a footbridge linking Manchester and Salford.The box-girder and steel cable construction was designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava to represent a ship in full sail
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