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The Wind Tunnel Footbridge is a new kind of wind activated footbridge made of steel and aluminum.
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Email a copy of 'Solar Footbridge Produces Excess Power' to a friend
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“If anyone died in Pinebank it would be years before Boston would listen to us about the Carlton Street Footbridge,” one of the men says.
The Other Side of Dark Sarah Smith 2010
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Not until I spotted Twickenham Bridge beyond it did I realise that the large, handsome construct before me was the landmark I'd been looking for – the Grade II-listed Richmond Lock and Footbridge.
Running London (A Marathon Endeavour): Leg 3 - Hounslow West to Kew Gardens 2010
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Drove to Chicago / All Things Know, All Things Know « Snarkmarket 2006
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A Sturdy Footbridge posted by Robin Sloan posted 3.22.2006 commented on 5 times subscribe to this thread
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Along with a wide variety of other projects, actually built or still conceptual, Jantzen has also proposed a Wind Tunnel Footbridge – whose name quite accurately abbreviates in these days of text-speak as WTF.
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I have so many phobias it's not even funny - most of them having to do with bad things happening to family members...but I also hate heights (but only if I can see beneath my feet so Sears Tower OK, Cameron Street Footbridge not OK) and driving on the highway (especially in the winter). andij1967 on December 18, 2008
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[Image: It's a machine, it's a bridge, it's an electrical generator: it's the Wind Tunnel Footbridge; ©Michael Jantzen].
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The Wind Tunnel Footbridge was designed to be constructed in various types of public venues as an architectural attraction.
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