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Despite their utilitarian nature, many bridges constitute the most visually stunning structures of our cities and towns. In Bridgescape: The Art of Designing Bridges, Frederick Gottemoeller brings the aesthetic aspects of bridge design within the grasp of all architects, engineers, and designers. This innovative approach challenges the reader to design and build bridges that are both functional and pleasing to the eye.

Gottemoeller demystifies the creative process by breaking down the bridge into its most fundamental elements–line, form, and placement in the site, as well as color, texture, and ornamentation. The author shows how to plan bridges that take into account symbolism, historical meaning, and our ability to understand the visual world.

But Bridgescape is more than an introduction to the aesthetic and engineering aspects of building a bridge. The author also discusses the dynamics of involving local authorities and the community in bridge design. From highway to pedestrian bridges, this book offers realistic and enlightening solutions for incorporating visually distinctive bridges within real–world situations and contexts.

Working from the "skeleton" of the bridge–its girders, piers, and abutments–to its decorative features–color, carving, and texture–the author offers practical, easy–to–understand guidelines that can be applied to even the smallest of bridge design projects. Just a few key factors can profoundly enhance a bridge′s appearance. Distinct from the technical books that separate architecture from engineering, Bridgescape offers a refreshing survey of the power of aesthetics in modern bridge design.

A sixteen–page color insert enlivens the text, which is generously illustrated with over 280 photographs and drawings of bridges. Both engineers and architects will find Bridgescape an indispensable reference volume and an inspiring introduction to the aesthetic side of bridge engineering.

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"...is a must–have for bridge designers and for anyone who aspires to be one." ( Civil Engineering; January 2005)

"It′s well written, opinionated and, above all, useful." (Bridge Design & Engineering ; 4th Quarter 2004)

About the Author:
Frederick Gottemoeller is an architect, engineer, urban designer, and teacher. A former Deputy State Highway Administrator for the state of Maryland, Gottemoeller has collaborated in the planning and design of several major bridges, including the Woodrow Wilson Bridge across the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., and the American River Bridge in Folsom, California. He oversaw the design competition that produced the award–winning U.S. Naval Academy Bridge in Annapolis, Maryland.

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  • PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons
  • Publication date1998
  • ISBN 10 0471292966
  • ISBN 13 9780471292968
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages272

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