Dezeen: It’s day two in our Christmas countdown of contemporary bridges, one for every letter of the alphabet. For the letter B, it’s Frank Gehry’s first bridge – a serpentine structure between two Chicago parks.
Me: I’ve been there. I’m so cool.
Dezeen: Number three in our bridge-themed A-Zdvent calendar is the Jerusalem Chords Bridge by Spanish architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava, which is designed to look a giant harp.
Me: I’ve been there. I’m so cool.