Isambard Kingdom Brunel created the original design, however he died before work on the bridge was completed and some modifications to the design were made by William Henry Barlow and Sir John Hawkshaw.
The Brooklyn bridge was designed by John Roebling and the Roeblings helped in the process of building the bridge with many other workers.
John Augustus Roebling designed the Brooklyn Bridge, but his son Washington A. Roebling completed the building portion
The Humber Bridge was designed by architect Sir Basil Spence, with the engineering work led by the structural engineer David McGarry and the design team from the consulting engineering firm, Freeman Fox & Partners. The bridge, which spans the Humber Estuary in England, was completed in 1981 and was notable for its innovative design and construction techniques. It remains one of the longest single-span suspension bridges in the world.
One such bridge is a suspension bridge, largest in the area, over the Colorado River in NE Utah, along state route 128; it was partially destroyed by fire recently, and it is currently standing but closed to traffic. (11-22-12)--Mike L.
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Clifton Suspension Bridge was created in 1864.
ismbard kingdom brunel designed it
The Clifton Suspension Bridge opened in 1864.
Clifton Suspension Bridge has a higher clearance above the river.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge was completed in 1864, making it 145 years old.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge was completed in 1864, making it 145 years old.
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No, the Clifton Suspension Bridge is not the first suspension bridge ever built. It was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and completed in 1864, but earlier examples of suspension bridges date back to ancient times, such as the Inca rope bridges in South America and various timber suspension bridges in Asia. The first modern suspension bridge is often considered to be the Menai Suspension Bridge, completed in 1826.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge has a total of two car lanes. These lanes are designed to accommodate vehicles traveling in both directions, though the bridge is also accessible to pedestrians and cyclists. The bridge's design reflects its historical significance and engineering features.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, England, is 101 meters (331 feet) high.
Clifton Suspension Bridge is located near Clifton in Bristol. It spans the Avon Gorge and the river Avon and links Clifton with Leigh Woods in North Somerset, England.
Clifton Suspension bridge