No nuts, no bolts, no screws, no glue. Just paper. That is what Steve Messam, an artist and bridge designer, was challenged to make a bridge out of, and one that you could drive a car over. Not just ...
Not too long ago in England’s Grisedel Valley, about an hour’s walk from the nearest town, the hills gave way to a red bridge. It was small–just large enough to allow a few people to cross a creek.
Thirty-six teams of engineering-minded second- and third-graders descended on the University of Connecticut this week, and A.W. Cox Elementary was the one to bring home the first prize. The Cox ...
There’s a bridge in the north of England that’s made of 22,000 pieces of paper. Before you ask, yes, you can walk across it. A simple poppy-red arch, the bridge is the work of Steve Messam. Messam is ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. Here’s the abstract (followed by a discussion): Many have recently speculated that ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. BENNINGTON — The state Division for Historic Preservation has canceled a vote next month on whether to recommend that the Paper Mill Village covered ...
A few hundred steps and a piece of paper hold significance for the 900 students who are graduating from Calvin later this month. Together, they signify the crossing of a major metaphorical bridge.
The recipient of the 2018 Nevada Medal for Distinguished Graduate Student Paper in Bridge Engineering is Ruoyang Wu, a doctoral student at the University of Utah. The Nevada Medal is an annual award ...
The mystery of the surreptitious sign-maker has been solved! Okay, so it’s not exactly the Bermuda Triangle enigma, but for years, many Brooklyn Heights residents have wondered about the unknown ...