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The Garrison Crossing in Toronto, Canada
The Garrison Crossing project in Toronto project includes the North-American’s first two pedestrian bridges using duplex stainless steel on the entire structure. The structure has an extended life cycle, is more corrosion-resistant and requires less maintenance, reducing its overall life-cycle cost. Each bridge is supported by a single arch rib inclining at 18° to provide a slender, transparent, and elegant impression. The two arches tilt in opposite directions that result in a dynamic expression. The stainless steel provides premium aesthetics and a safe and durable asset for the City of Toronto.
The Garrison Crossing in Toronto, Canada
The Garrison Crossing project in Toronto project includes the North-American’s first two pedestrian bridges using duplex stainless steel on the entire structure. The structure has an extended life cycle, is more corrosion-resistant and requires less maintenance, reducing its overall life-cycle cost. Each bridge is supported by a single arch rib inclining at 18° to provide a slender, transparent, and elegant impression. The two arches tilt in opposite directions that result in a dynamic expression. The stainless steel provides premium aesthetics and a safe and durable asset for the City of Toronto.
The Garrison Crossing in Toronto, Canada
Sobrino, Juan A. (author)
Structural Engineering International ; 31 ; 664-667
2021-10-02
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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