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Structural giants: The world’s tallest bridges pushing engineering to extremes
The Millau Viaduct in southern France remains one of the most famous tall bridges in the world. Completed in 2004, it set a benchmark for modern bridge engineering, with its highest pylon rising 343 ...
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How the Millau Viaduct’s Engineering Mastery Redefined Bridge Design and Transformed a Region
“The greatest elegance is to design something which is slender and beautiful and well integrated with the site.” Those are the words of Michel Virlogeux, the structural brains behind the Millau ...
China is set to open the world’s highest bridge after just three-and-a-half years of construction – the same amount of time it is taking Britain to build a new motorway overpass near Manchester.
This is part of Reason's 2025 summer travel issue. Click here to read the rest of the issue. For my 80th birthday, my wife Lou offered to plan a trip somewhere I'd always wanted to go. I chose the ...
The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, soaring 2,050 feet above the Beipan River in China’s Guizhou Province, opened to traffic on ...
The bridge is reportedly 2,050 feet above the river. It stretches nearly 10,000 feet long, with a main span of about 5,000 feet.
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