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The supporting arched trusses were built further apart and above the road deck.
The bridge was the first in North America to have concrete arched trusses.
It was a swing bridge which could open in under two minutes, and it had an arched truss design.
Serrurier-Bovy also employed slightly arched trusses in his architectural designs.
The former arched trusses were also replaced with box trusses.
The ceiling, an intricate network of arched trusses and exposed beams, has been repainted.
The unique curved roof line over the arched trusses distinguishes it from all other covered bridges.
The new bridge structure was constructed using structural steel as an arched truss using 2 piers.
The pier has a simple but unique architecture with a roof structure comprising concrete arched trusses in a riband form.
It has massive arched trusses and is lit and ventilated via a clerestory.
Inside, as well as the Pabo monument on the north wall, there are medieval arched trusses and two 18th-century marble memorials.
Named for their shape, bowstring trusses were first used for arched truss bridges, often confused with tied-arch bridges.
Built in 1977, the four-lane arched truss span provides a western Ohio River crossing for the Interstate 275 beltway around the Cincinnati area.
In 1919, a steel-framed, arched truss structure was built over the old dance-hall and the Palais de Danse was relocated next door, to the north.
McCallum developed the McCallum inflexible arched truss, used in wooden railroad bridges across the US and Canada in the 19th century.
Residents will enter the building through an atrium whose roof is supported by three of the original arched trusses over what was once a drill floor 125 feet wide and 180 feet long.
A road bridge (now open only to light automotive traffic), it was constructed in 1861, and employs the McCallum inflexible arched truss, developed by Daniel McCallum.