* Architecture: Moses Bridge by RO&AD Architecten
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Architecture: Moses Bridge by RO&AD Architecten: “..an invisible bridge. Its construction is entirely made of wood, waterproofed with EPDM foil. The bridge lies like a trench in the fortress and the moat, shaped to blend in with the outlines of the landscape..” Winner ArchDaily Building of the Year 2011, category Infrastructure Architecture..
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image: RO&AD Architecten; article: Jett , Megan . “Moses Bridge / RO&AD Architecten” 17 Nov 2011. ArchDaily. <http://www.archdaily.com/184921>
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