The bridge, which was completed in November 2024, first took shape in 2017, when architect and structural engineer Masoud Akbarzadeh started playing around with the concept of using thin sheets of glass to create a “super-efficient structure,” as he called it. We take a look at the recently completed “Glass Bridge” by UAD, spanning a length of over 526 metres. The bridge is based in the Huangchuan Three Gorges Scenic Area in the southeast of China. Their effort is now showcased at the Corning Museum of. Construction of the world's longest and highest glass-bottomed bridge has now been completed in Zhangjiajie, central China's Hunan province. Daredevil workers today joined the last set of steel decks linking the 430 meters skywalk that hangs 300 meters above the ground, reports The People's Daily. Measuring 385 metres in length, 6 metres in width and being suspended 300 metres over the ground, the Zhangjiajie glass bridge is one of the most spectacular buildings of its kind.
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