Delight.MILLAU BRIDGE JOINS THE LINEAGE OF AWESOME EUROPEAN VIADUCTS. I remember very clearly the first time I saw a model of the Millau Viaduct. It was at the MIPIM MIPIM Marché International des Professionnels d'Immobilier property fair in Cannes four or five years ago, where there was a competition to guess the total length of the cables which, surprisingly. I won. It was, even as a model, incredibly impressive. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The six lane cable-stayed road viaduct viaduct (vī`ədŭkt') [Lat.,=road conveyor], type of bridge for carrying a highway or railroad over a valley, over low ground, or over a road. sets a number of benchmarks. It is, for instance, the highest bridge in the world. The spans are an amazing 350m each and the maximum concrete pier height is 235m, with an additional 90m of steel mast above the isotropic Refers to properties that do not differ no matter which direction is measured. For example, an isotropic antenna radiates almost the same power in all directions. In practice, antennas cannot be 100% isotropic. steel box-girder deck. This deck is supported by an array of steel cables which fan out from the masts. Just to add to the superlatives, it is 2.5km long, curving across the Tarn Tarn, department, France Tarn (tärn), department (1990 pop. 343,400), S France, in Languedoc. Albi is the capital. Tarn, river, France Tarn, river, c. Gorge on a new section of the A75, the route between Paris and Beziers in the south of France South of France south n the South of France → le Sud de la France, le Midi . The viaduct is incredibly slender, the design an elegant combination of a brilliant engineering concept by Michel Virlogeux (the engineer who designed the amazing Pont de Normandie The Pont de Normandie (or Bridge of Normandy) is a cable-stayed road bridge that spans the river Seine linking Le Havre to Honfleur in Normandy, northern France. Its total length is 2143.21 m (856 m between the 2 piers). across the Seine at Le Havre) and inspired design by Foster and Partners, aided by a number of European engineering groups. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Construction was very complex. Among other advanced techniques, special tall temporary steel towers were erected between piers to assist in launching the road decks as cantilevers before connecting to one another. Millau is in the tradition of the great European viaducts by Robert Maillart and Christian Menn, but on an even larger scale. It is a triumph of modern technology and construction and an example of the best collaboration between engineering and architecture. I'm visiting the south of France later this year and, though it will mean a detour from my usual route, it will be a thrill to see such an exciting example of engineering and architecture and then drive over it. |
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