Abstract

This paper investigates bridges from ‘landmark of cities’ point of view under aesthetics theme. In fact, bridges gave many samples at history with high aesthetic qualities; constructed with diverse materials and vernacular traditional construction methods of the region and era they had been built. Bridges, however, known as engineering products, today it is expected from them to accommodate high aesthetic qualities as being perceptual productions of their environment. It is this ‘construction and aesthetics’ combination that makes them landmarks, which will be demonstrated in the paper by selected cases include both high structural and aesthetical qualities, transforms them to landmarks and icons of their city. On the other hand, by the development of new materials and construction styles, aesthetic consideration come forward by productions of sculptural steel construction bridges in cities. Basically paper consists of two parts, which first one is literature review that introduces aesthetic values in design, landmark features, classifications of iconic concept and 2nd part includes general mapping on bridges from past to present with different functional and constructional styles. In the article, aesthetics in design and landmark concept have been introduced strongly in order to understand the meaning of ‘icon’. Thus especially the design content of Enzio Manzini have been introduced in the article with his work ’21.th Century Values of Design’ which he explains the importance of aesthetics in design. In addition, at this part, design elements as an architectural language formed by ‘point, line, plane’ and visual elements such as; ‘shape, form, color and texture’ have been introduced. In order to continue, design principles such as rhythm, balance, emphasis, scale & proportion, hierarchy have been introduced in the study to reach landmark concept. At second part approximately fifteen unique bridge design and construction have been investigated from all around world such as; Florence, Singapore, London, Sydney, San Francisco, France, Amsterdam, China, Australia and Turkey. All of these selected bridges accommodate iconic features uniquely and differently from each other which transform them to a landmark of their city or environment. The uniqueness of the bridges depends on superiority of some features such as; the length, the height, type, function, construction, material, form, referring the construction system design such as; helix, space frame, steel tensegrity, cable stayed steel swing bridge, single arch and hangers, pods steel high tech materials, steel, pylons and abutments, suspension bridge, steel through arch bridge, wave form made up of seven undulating curved steel, stone build, a three stage pointed arched stone bridge. As indicated, all construction systems are unique and in addition they show highly aesthetic criteria. Thus, when a unique structure meets with technology and/or high aesthetic qualities such as design principles and color, the structure of a building becomes an icon for its city. Then, at 3rd part, four iconic bridge cases have been investigated through their aesthetic and landmark values. At the end, important keys will be collected for aesthetically designed future bridge constructions. To sum up, in the article, it is aimed to reveal landmark concept in the cities over bridge cases which are very aesthetical and flexible structures by their forms, construction styles, materials and functional diversities.

Highlights

  • This paper titled as ‘Bridges as Landmarks’, investigates bridge structures from past to present with an architectural aesthetical value

  • The aim of the paper is to indicate the importance of aesthetic values in bridge design especially from urban spatiality features and landmark Journal of Design Studio, v:2 n

  • As the part of literature review, general mapping on bridges have been achieved around the world within a search through superiority features such as ; too long, too high, too aesthetic &artistic, too multi-functional and/or too high-tech by construction techniques which compromise the limitation of the 15 sample case selections

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Introduction

This paper titled as ‘Bridges as Landmarks’, investigates bridge structures from past to present with an architectural aesthetical value. Firstly; structural superiority and diversity introduces bridges with different construction styles such as; stone-made, steel, cable-stayed, steel space frame structures These structural analyses revealed how technology and architecture have an important role on changing bridge designs. Field Study: 4 bridge constructions that include iconic architecture features: Büyük Çekmece Bridge, Golden-Gate Bridge, Milla Viaduct, and Zaragoza Bridge have been analyzed deeply by parameters that are determined by 15 sample case analyses. By making a general mapping on bridges from past to present, super adjectives have been determined such as; too high, too long, too aesthetic, too functional (multifunctional) and too technological by construction methods, which transforms a simple bridge structure to a landmark and 15 unique bridge designs have been selected for sample analyses to determine features in design to be an ‘icon’ that have been used at basic case analyses. 1.LITERATURE REVIEW 1)Aesthetic values in design 2)Landmark concept 3)Basic design elements and principles as artistic values

Literature Review and General Mapping
Aesthetic Values of Design
Design Principles
Büyükçek Mimar
Sydney John
10 Hangzhou 14 june bay
Revealing Bridges Landmark Features with Two Themes
Structural Diversity
Zaha Hadid’s Zaragoza Bridge Pavillon:‘Space-Frame Steel Structure’ pods
Conclusions
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