Since the temporary ferry terminal walkway went down last week I've been checking in on this one former support column, because:
This is the last standing piece of the Alaskan Way Viaduct.
That's why it's where it is and why the new lanes bend around it but in a way that is clearly temporary. The asphalt sections will become large planters once that last viaduct piece goes down and they can relocate the lanes to their final intended locations.
And now that the new overhead walkway is open, they'll actually be able to do that soon.
If they ever need to take the old viaduct out of storage in the Battery Street Tunnel and put it back together it'll be missing a piece xD
US architecture firm Inform Studio and Buro Happold designed a curved and stepped wood-covered pedestrian bridge to link two parks in Providence, Rhode Island.
To make this happen they removed the I-195 highway from downtown. The bridge was floated 12 miles into place.
Busy weekend in #Downtown#Ottawa
Saturday, The "One Million March for Children" was a bust.
Thank you to "Community Solidarity Ottawa" to brave the cold and rain.
Sunday a large demonstration asking for Peace over the Palestine and Israel War.
There is no place for hate in #Ottawa.
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