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Yes, the Clifton Suspension Bridge incorporates triangular shapes in its design, particularly in the truss elements and the cable stay structure. Triangles provide structural stability and distribute weight efficiently, which is essential for the bridge's ability to span the gorge over the Avon River. The use of triangles helps ensure the bridge can withstand various forces, enhancing its overall strength and durability.

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I believe it is the Clifton Suspension bridge in Bristol, which was built by I K Brunel (who built the first suspension bridge) completed in 1864 using chains from Hungerford bridge which he had also built. Actually the Menai suspension bridge, which crosses the Menai Straits between mainland North Wales and the Isle of Anglesey, was built by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826. So that would make it a lot earlier than the Clifton bridge.


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What is another word for a kind of bridge hung by cables?

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