The Art of Designing Bridges
Buch, Englisch, 328 Seiten, Format (B × H): 214 mm x 288 mm, Gewicht: 1166 g
ISBN: 978-0-471-26773-7
Verlag: Wiley
An updated classic on designing both functional and visually stunning bridges.
This highly visual guide to understanding and using aesthetics in the design of bridges is now available in a second edition. You'll find updated bridge examples, improved photographs, and more technical depth for serious engineering study. New case studies of bridges currently underway provide real-world coverage, with an emphasis on the relationship between design problems, planning, and solutions, along with structural and cost challenges. Featuring a larger page size to better highlight the detailed illustrations and photos, this edition's entirely new coverage includes:
- Discussion on the "whys" behind various recommendations.
- New material on moveable bridges.
- Ways to respond to the structural and cost challenges involved in construction.
- Integration of Context-Sensitive Design/Context-Sensitive Solutions (CSD/CSS) into the design process.
- Twelve new case studies of bridges, with an emphasis on the relationship between design problems and planning their solutions.
- Information on the contribution of bridge aesthetics to environmental impact studies.
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Foreword to the First Edition.
Foreword to the Section Edition.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Chapter One. Introduction.
Chapter Two. Understanding the Basics.
Chapter Three. Designing a Bridge: Practical Procedures.
Chapter Four. A Design Language: Guidelines for the First Five Determinants of Appearance.
Chapter Five. A Design Language: Guidelines for the Second Five Determinants of Appearance.
Chapter Six. Putting it all Together: Typical Bridges.
Chapter Seven. Making it Happen: Related Considerations.
Conclusion. The Engineer as Structural Artist.
Illustration Credits.
Index.