Bridge Art -- Sundial Bridge at Reading, California

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Be sure the visit the Sundial Bridge at Redding, California.
 
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Very cool. Do you have any info on the architect and engineer on the project? Looks like something a famous or soon-to-be-famous designer would come up with. :smile:

I drive through Redding occasionally -- I will definitely put this on my list of things to stop and check out. Thanks.
 
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IMHO, this (Bridge Art theamed) thread should be extended to other interesting bridges.

Here is the Golden Bridge (a foot bridge for seeing sights I guess), outside Da Nang in Vietnam:
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1. What is the Sundial Bridge at Reading, California?

The Sundial Bridge at Reading, California is a unique pedestrian bridge located in Redding, California. It is also known as the Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay and is a popular tourist attraction in the area.

2. Who designed the Sundial Bridge at Reading, California?

The Sundial Bridge at Reading, California was designed by world-renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. It was his first American bridge and is considered one of his most iconic works.

3. What makes the Sundial Bridge at Reading, California unique?

The Sundial Bridge at Reading, California is unique for several reasons. It is a pedestrian bridge that spans the Sacramento River and is designed to resemble a sundial, with its 217-foot pylon serving as the gnomon. It is also one of the largest working sundial bridges in the world and is made of glass, granite, and steel.

4. How long did it take to build the Sundial Bridge at Reading, California?

Construction of the Sundial Bridge at Reading, California began in 2004 and was completed in 2005. It took just over a year to build and was opened to the public on July 4, 2004.

5. Can you walk on the Sundial Bridge at Reading, California?

Yes, the Sundial Bridge at Reading, California is a pedestrian bridge and is open to the public for walking and sightseeing. There are also guided tours available that provide more information about the bridge's design and construction.

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