Sydney Harbour Bridge

John Bradfield Built 1932 Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney NSW 2060, Australia
Sydney Harbour Bridge
  • High-Tech 85%
  • Industrial 70%

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic steel arch bridge that connects Sydney's central business district to the North Shore. It is recognized for its monumental scale and engineering, making it a pivotal landmark in Australia.

Architectural Styles

High-Tech

85%

This style is evident in the bridge's exposed structural elements and emphasis on engineering.

  • Exposed steel framework
  • Arch design
  • Truss elements
  • Integrity of structure
  • Functional aesthetics
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Industrial

70%

The bridge showcases an industrial aesthetic through its use of raw materials and large-scale construction techniques.

  • Use of steel
  • Massive stone pylons
  • Robust structural components
  • Functional design
  • Clear expression of materials
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Constructed during the Great Depression, the bridge was essential for connecting the city's transport routes and stimulating economic growth. It represents an important achievement in 20th-century engineering.

Fun Facts

  • It took 8 years to build the bridge.
  • The bridge is affectionately known as 'The Coathanger' due to its shape.
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