Long Span Arch Bridges in India: Design Aspects and Aesthetics

Abstract

Good engineering design and aesthetics are synonymous. Arches have been used throughout the ages as structural elements and considered to be one of the most competitive options from aesthetic perspective. Five examples of bridges from India highlight the effectiveness of engineering design simplicity in the remote hilly region of North East India. The working season in such areas is less than six months in a year. The velocity of flow is also very large. Providing intermediate pier supports has created problems like tilting of piers, including foundations, due to erosion at many locations in such areas. Site specific structural design and aesthetic solutions using arch bridges have been worked out for five bridges in this paper. In all these bridges, proportion, order and symmetry are well applied and the structures so produced have aesthetic value. Design Criteria for preserving existing landscape, complementing and even enhancing the settings have been given weightage. Various components are designed to work together and complement each other visually with aesthetics integral to the design. Five important aspects such as form, character, detail, scale and proportion have been considered from first principles. The bridges should stand as proud inheritor of Indian tradition of bridge design and construction.

Keerat Kaur Guliani
Keerat Kaur Guliani
MSc. Applied Computing Student