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The Puente de la Mujer (Spanish for "Woman's Bridge") is a rotating footbridge for Dock 3 of the Puerto Madero commercial district of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is of the cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge type and is also a swing bridge, but somewhat unusual in its asymmetrical arrangement. It has a single mast with cables suspending a ...
The Puente de la Mujer (Women's Bridge), by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, is the newest link between the east and west docks of Puerto Madero; a museum inaugurated in 2008, the Fortabat Art Collection, itself resulted from an initiative by Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat (the wealthiest woman in Argentina).
Puente de la Mujer: Designed by Santiago Calatrava Span : 100 m (330 ft) 160 m (520 ft) ... José Manuel de la Sota Bridge 140 m (460 ft) 326 m (1,070 ft)
In contrast, in his swinging Puente de la Mujer design (2002), the spar reaches toward the cable supported deck and is counterbalanced by a structural tail. In the Assut de l'Or Bridge (2008), the curved backward pylon is back-stayed to concrete counterweights.
Español: Puente de la Mujer (Santiago Calatrava, 2001), en la barrio Puerto Madero de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Deutsch: Puente de la Mujer (Frauenbrücke) (Architekt: Santiago Calatrava, 2001), über den Rio Darsena Sur (– Rio Dique), zwischen der Innenstadt und dem Stadtteil Puerto Madero (in dem alle Straßen nach Frauen benannt sind) von ...
An early example of a skyway is the Vasari Corridor, an elevated, ... The Puente de la Mujer in Puerto Madero is a footbridge and swing bridge.
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Puente de la Mujer, a footbridge in Buenos Aires, Argentina; See also. Lady's Bridge (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 27 May ...