Re: Pedestrian Bridges on Oklahoma River

Originally Posted by
russellc
I am a huge fan of Santiago Calatrava. I had to do a report about him in college. My favorite bridge (the Alamillo) is in Seville, Spain. It has a single mast, and cables only on one side. The mast itself is the counter balance for the bridge deck.
I saw the Seville bridge you are talking about. If I'm not mistaken, it is one of two bridges proposed. The other being upstream and a mirror image; thus when viewed together they would present the complete idea. Unfortunately, the second bridge was never built; budget problems.
While in Spain in 1995, I also saw a lot of Gaudi's work, mostly in Barcelona. Some of Chiluy's work in glass makes me think of Gaudi's twisting curvasous glazed tile clad structures. Spain has a long tradition of contemporary architecture. Across the street from Gaudi's Casa Mia in Barcelona, are three or four buildings by other architects that exhibit the same free spirited style.
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