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Rainbow bridge
Roads & Bridges
June 2007
By Linda G. Miller
Patterns of traffic translated into patterns of light on Glasgow’s Kingston Bridge
After Glow
Roads & Bridges
April 2005
Wm. Christopher Cline, ASLA, Contributing Author
Dressed up with more than 180 new decorative lights, the parallel structures now shine as a symbol of the community’s unity, connectivity and vibrant future.
An Eye Score
Roads & Bridges
February 2004
Mike Abrahams and Paul Lutkevich
The new induction (electrodeless) and light-emitting diode (LED) technologies are effective alternatives for lighting effects. Unlike conventional fluorescent technology, high-frequency, non-strike induction technology is less destructive to the lamp.
Bridge Jewelry
Roads & Bridges
February 2003
William J. Moreau, P.E., and Nagarajan Ramanan, P.E., Contributing Authors
With strong support from Executive Director Jack Gaffney, New York State Bridge Authority (NYSBA) issued a request for proposals to develop a lighting scheme that would set the Mid-Hudson Bridge apart--and not cost too much to construct, light up or maintain. NYSBA selected Baker Engineering NY Inc., a unit of Michael Baker Corp., to facilitate the project.
Bridge Lighting Brightens Miami Skyline
Roads & Bridges
June 1997
Debora Rogers
Special architectural lighting used on the Port of Miami Bridge to enhance the aesthetics of the downtown Miami skyline.
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