CLICK HERE TO FOLLOW 1000NOTES.COM - THE ABSOLUTE BEST POSTS
1000notes.com is the original Best of blog. Follow to get the very best posts around, all posts have to have at least 1,000 notes before they are posted.
Submissions are only accepted if they are a link to a post which has 1,000 or more notes and which has not already been posted.
Bridges usually go right over water – they don’t even touch the surface. Surprisingly, if you submerge the vast majority of the structure under water, allowing pedestrians to effectively travel between the waves, it makes the whole experience of using a bridge much more exciting. Moses may have thought of it but it’s taken about 3,000 years for us to catch up, all thanks to Dutch architects Ro & Ad.
Submitted by nessastooshort
the bridge could also have a buoyant quality (sort of like a hanging chain bridge over a ravine) that would allow it to...