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OverviewTsing Ma Bridge Hong Kong, suspension bridge engineering, typhoon wind design, Airport Core Programme-this is the story of one of the world's great long-span bridges and the forces it was built to endure. A cultural history of the Tsing Ma Bridge-where wind, water, and global ambition meet in steel, cable, and motion. Rising across the Ma Wan Channel, the Tsing Ma Bridge does more than connect Lantau Island to Tsing Yi. It carries the weight of a city's transformation at the edge of history, completed in 1997 as Hong Kong crossed from one sovereignty to another, even as aircraft began to descend toward the new international airport at Chek Lap Kok. Built as a dual-deck suspension bridge-road above, rail below-it stands as one of the few structures in the world designed to sustain both traffic and trains under typhoon-force winds sweeping in from the South China Sea. This book enters the bridge not as spectacle, but as system. It traces the engineering logic that shaped its 1,377-meter main span, the aerodynamic deck that allows wind to pass rather than collide, and the immense cable systems that hold tension across open water where nothing else can stand. It follows the structure into motion, revealing how it flexes, breathes, and adjusts-how stability is achieved not through resistance, but through controlled movement. Yet the bridge is more than an engineering achievement. It is a product of the Airport Core Programme, a coordinated reimagining of Hong Kong's infrastructure at a moment when continuity could not be assumed. It is a gateway that does not declare itself, a crossing that dissolves interruption so completely that the water beneath becomes invisible to those who pass above it. It is an image-towers and cables against shifting light-that has come to represent a city defined by connection, scale, and uncertainty held in tension. Through layered narrative, the book moves from design to construction, from wind tunnel to typhoon, from the first crossing to the quiet routines that follow. It examines how infrastructure reshapes time and memory, how the removal of interruption alters the way distance is lived, and how a structure can disappear into use even as it sustains the systems that depend upon it. In the end, the Tsing Ma Bridge emerges as something more than a span of steel. It becomes a measure of how modern life is carried-across water, across history, across forces that do not yield. Step onto the bridge and consider not only how it stands, but what it carries-and what it asks us to remember about the unseen systems that hold our world together. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill JohnsPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9798257138294Pages: 286 Publication Date: 12 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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