Friday, January 23, 2015

bridges




Thought behind the quote:

The past is a place we revisit all the time and it constantly lures us. Its steely grip prevents us from moving ahead in life .Burning bridges that lead to certain events, places and people can actually be an extremely liberating experience and hence it is a constructive and proactive activity. Building bridges can be as daunting an experience as burning them. The juncture where you choose to build a bridge can be full of challenge and may seem impossible. Again, what matters is where one is and what’s waiting for us on the other side. Most of the times we are building bridges that lead to places we don’t know anything about. Life has taught us one thing for certain, it is better to be moving towards the unknown than be stranded in one place and stagnating.


About the Art: 
The greatest thing about architecture and construction is the actual realization of a mere idea and making a reality out of a hypothetical possibility. Architecture and engineering marvels have shown us that anything can be achieved as long as you are ready to put in hard work and you have began with an original thought in which you have full conviction. Here are some architectural and engineering marvels that will leave us awestruck. Truly one can build a bridge anywhere anytime in their life provided the other side really beckons you.



Magdeburg Water Bridge is 918 m long, 34 m wide & 4.25 m deep but it is not a regular bridge. It’s a water bridge across and above the river forming a water intersection. This bridge is the biggest water crossing in Europe where you have boats sailing under and on the bridge as well. 


Millau Viaduct, France is a staggering 2,460 m long, 32 m wide & 343 m high, obviously a construction feat. It is the world’s tallest vehicular bridge.

The Jadukata Bridge, India is the longest span cantilever bridge in India with a central span of 140 m. It stretches so naturally from one shore to the other that it seems to grow out of and belongs to the surrounding landscape.

Sutong Bridge, in China is a cable-stayed bridge with the world’s longest main span of 1,088 m. Its overall length is 8,206 m and the two bridge towers are the world’s second tallest at 306 m. 


Akashi Bridge, Japan is a 6-lane highway and the world’s longest suspension bridge spanning 3911 m.


 Credits:


http://goldsea.com/803/06p-bridge.html


http://scribol.com/art-and-design/8-amazing-bridges-from-around-the-world/3


6 comments:

  1. Loved the thought and the mind-boggling bridges!

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  2. Well, how would you know the truth about the other side until you cross-over? You can't hate what you don't understand, can you?
    As for the unpleasant ones, guess what doesn't kill you makes you stronger?

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  3. Well, how would you know the truth about the other side until you cross-over? You can't hate what you don't understand, can you?
    As for the unpleasant ones, guess what doesn't kill you makes you stronger?

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  4. wonderful bridges in the blog research today.. loved the quote too.. we build and burn bridges all the time i guess..cannot avoid doing either..but as the quote says, what really matters is which side you are on..

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  5. loved the fascinating bridges ... A feat in engineering 👍

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  6. What the quote says is also true.. But don't we build bridges more than we burn them.

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