An aqueduct.
(Roman) Aquaducts.
You are thinking of an above the ground aqueduct. They were, in effect, a bridge for a water pipe.
The 1720 type of transport is a transport where a bridge has been built. The bridge is called the Hermitage Bridge and opened in 1720 as a wooden bridge.
The ANZAC Bridge in Sydney Australia replaced the Glebe Island Bridge. It was designed by Percy Allan who also designed the Pyrmont Bridge.
Aqueducts were build by the ancient Romans to transport water into their cities. They look somewhat like a railway bridge.
No, "aqueduct" is not an adverb. It is a noun that refers to a structure used to transport water over a long distance.
The Middlesborough Transporter Bridge was designed by the Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co.
Dynamic Load The "load" is the total force and weight that a structure such as a bridge is designed to withstand. For a bridge, the total load includes the "dynamic" loads of traffic, people, wind, snow, and ice and the "static" load of the bridge's own weight.
THIS BRIDGE WAS DESIGNED BY A GUYANESE MAN FROM BARTICA,ESSEQUIBO GUYANA
Short answer: they are designed to do so. Bridge engineers calculate the forces incurred by the traffic on a bridge and the weight of the bridge itself: these act in the vertical direction, more or less. But we also calculate an assumed load from wind acting horizontally against the sides of a bridge. This is estimated to be so many pounds per square foot of bridge structure and vehicles on the bridge. What is called secondary support members are designed to accept these loads and conduct them to the bridge ends. On some bridges, you can see a series of "X" shaped members under the bridge deck. These are the secondary supports that keep the bridge from moving sideways under wind and traffic loads. Other bridges may not have these members, but the structure is designed to carry the load in another manner.
indeterminate structure
The Brooklyn bridge was designed by John Roebling and the Roeblings helped in the process of building the bridge with many other workers.