Alexandre Chan

Alexandre Chan is an architect who designed the President Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge in Brasilia with structural engineer Mario Vila Verde. According to Architecture Week, Chan's idea for the bridge was to create a landmark for the enjoyment of the community as much as to simply traverse a body of water.[1] The bridge includes large arches that cross over the roadway midspan and drop on the opposite side of the roadway while radial cable stays "between the roadway and the underside of each arch form a sort of tunnel for travelers." The road itself is three lanes in each direction with a sidewalk on each side.[1] The bridge won the Gustav Lindenthal Medal at the International Bridge Conference in 2003.[1]

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