The Future Pedestrian Bridge
by mollytao1979 in Living > Education
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The Future Pedestrian Bridge
Hi! My name is RyanSu I'm a 7th grader at Taicang Walton Foreign Language School. I constructed a future pedestrian bridge using TinkerCAD, Fusion360 and Revit Software. My bridge connects Broughton Street Lookout to Wilson Parking - Sydney Opera House. Before the bridge was designed I've gone to took a run and found out pedestrians and transporter have to take a long way around and quite dangerous for pedestrians because it's a highway, with no traffic lights or a stop sign and with cars that drive about 120(km/phr) or around 30(m/s). The design of my pedestrian bridge would help keep pedestrians trying to reach the other side safely, while not causing traffic and keeping the flow of transportation and making goods for pedestrians.
Supplies
Google Maps, TinkerCAD
Finding Where
Right at Broughton Street Lookout to Wilson Parking - Sydney Opera House. A lot of cars speed down on the highway with no stop lights or a stop sign, it is especially dangerous for pedestrians crossing.
Landscape
I've created a landscape just to match up the design
Design
I've used hexagonal supports to support the bridge, polycarbonate walls to protect pedestrians and vehicles from crashing and bad weather and three different elevators for easier transporting for pedestrians and vehicles.