Dan Cruickshank's Bridges: Heroic Designs That Changed the World

by Dan Cruickshank

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Dan Cruickshank's personal, passionate and learned journey into the very awe-inspiring architectural icons which have transformed culture, society, industry and landscapes throughout the world - bridges.

Bridges define places. Imagine San Francisco without the Golden Gate Bridge, Manhattan without the Brooklyn Bridge, or Sydney without Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Not only this, but they are spectacles of engineering, and have influenced the development of cultures, economies, environments and lives in more ways than we can count. Now, Dan Cruickshank looks at what bridges mean to us, and draws on some of his personal favourites from all over the world to tell the story of their architectural, cultural and aesthetic influence.

Chapters include:
EMPIRE - Bridges from the Roman and ancient world
NATURE AGAINST NATURE -Timber bridges
REVOLUTION - Pioneering structural designs from North America and Europe
UNITING PEOPLE - Bringing nations, cities, and communities together
VISIONS - Contemporary structures

  • ISBN13 9780007318186
  • Publish Date 28 October 2010
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
  • Imprint Collins