Examples of bridges
A bridge is a spanning structure that creates a passage over an obstacle such as a river, gorge, valley, road, railway and so on.
Articles about specific examples of bridges on Designing Buildings include:
- 3D printed bridge.
- Bridge chapel.
- Akashi Kaikyo Bridge.
- Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel.
- Clifton Suspension Bridge.
- Garden bridge.
- Genoa bridge.
- Humber bridge.
- Illusionist bridge.
- London Bridge and its houses, c1209-1761.
- Lucky Knot Bridge.
- Morandi Bridge.
- Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge.
- Parleys Canyon Wildlife Bridge.
- Queensferry Crossing.
- Dick Nunn's bridge.
- Sky bridge.
- State Route 520 Floating Bridge.
- The Iron Bridge.
- The Menai Suspension Bridge.
- The Millau Viaduct.
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This is a useful resource, but it would be great to have more examples.
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