Not too long ago in England’s Grisedel Valley, about an hour’s walk from the nearest town, the hills gave way to a red bridge. It was small–just large enough to allow a few people to cross a creek.
No nuts, no bolts, no screws, no glue. Just paper. That is what Steve Messam, an artist and bridge designer, was challenged to make a bridge out of, and one that you could drive a car over. Not just ...
Can’t wait to check out 'The Paper Bridge' on any device? Here are streaming services and cable providers with rental, purchase, and subscription options, so you can choose your preferred way to watch ...
What can future CEOs learn from building a bridge with paper, tape, and paper cups? Quite a lot according to Nancy Borkowski, DBA, distinguished professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham ...
Even Land Rover has never seen off-roading quite like this. To celebrate the 45th-year anniversary of Range Rover, the company commissioned artist and bridge designer, Steve Messam, to construct a ...
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