I just love the look of the Talmadge Bridge in Savannah, GA. Form meets function.
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You should check some of Santiago Calatrava's bridges. The famous spanish architect has some remarkable work in that field, along with railway stations (Lisbon) and other buildings...
Josh: I agree with you. The bridge is truly a signature statement. I like to way it "bridges" the old Savannah and the New Savannah (growing port). In reading the history of Savannah, its hayday was right before the Civil War. Cotton was king. Now containers throughout the world come into this city just like before the Civil War. Great Photo.
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You should check some of Santiago Calatrava's bridges. The famous spanish architect has some remarkable work in that field, along with railway stations (Lisbon) and other buildings...
Posted by: Bruno | May 22, 2006 7:26 AM
Josh: I agree with you. The bridge is truly a signature statement. I like to way it "bridges" the old Savannah and the New Savannah (growing port). In reading the history of Savannah, its hayday was right before the Civil War. Cotton was king. Now containers throughout the world come into this city just like before the Civil War. Great Photo.
Posted by: Ira Yellen | May 27, 2006 4:15 PM