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FORM AND FUNCTION

Span Prototype 
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Sydney Harbour Bridge   

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Arch Bridge

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Location (Google Earth)

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Sunshine Skyway Bridge 

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Cable- Stayed Bridge

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Location (Google Earth)

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Pont De Quebec Bridge 

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Cantilever Bridge & Truss Bridge 

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Location (Google Earth)

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Movement Analogies AutoCAD
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3x3 Combination Chart
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Preliminary Design Process 
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Process: The original Pont De Quebec Bridge created in AutoCad Architecture.

(Featuring 190' span; width 12') 

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Process: 2D wireframe of the re-designed bridge

 (Featuring 190' span; width 12'; clearance 40') 

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Process: 2D wireframe of the re-designed bridge and the movement analogy 

 (Featuring roadbed)

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Process: Membered version of the re-designed bridge and the attached bridge component 

 (Featuring roadbed; road; rollers)

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Process: Finalized version of the redesigned bridge. In this view you can see the change in rollers, addition of cables. In addition the road attachment in movement

Functional Design Process 
When placing the movement analogy I had two options. Below are the two options: option B was chosen. The thought process behind the movement was: what is more functional and realistic. 
OPTION A:
OPTION :B
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Bridge Elevations
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Movement Mechanism
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3D Views And Orbit Views
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