The architecture of bridge design

At its best, a great bridge can satisfy the need for movement and delight the eye in a fusion of utility and beauty. At its worst, it can be brutally unimaginative and a permanent irritant to the aesthetic feelings of those that use it. These conference papers from 1994 discuss the issues.

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Corporate Author Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain)
Other Authors Bennett, David
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published London : Thomas Telford, c1994.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9780727743466
DOI10.1680/taobd.43466
Physical Description1 online resource (56 p.)

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Summary:At its best, a great bridge can satisfy the need for movement and delight the eye in a fusion of utility and beauty. At its worst, it can be brutally unimaginative and a permanent irritant to the aesthetic feelings of those that use it. These conference papers from 1994 discuss the issues.
Item Description:Sponsored by DHV (UK) Ltd.
ISBN:9780727743466
DOI:10.1680/taobd.43466
Physical Description:1 online resource (56 p.)