Current Weather Conditions
John A. Weeks III
Thursday, July 29, 2010, 8:24:29 AM CDT
Home 12 Easy Steps Random Topics About The Author Portal
Aviation Spacecraft Highways & Bridges Photo Tours Rail Fan

Google Search

 Maps  Groups
 Images  Search
  Home
  • 12 Easy Steps
  • Aviation
  • Spacecraft
  • Highways & Bridges
    » Bridge Photography
      - MSP River Bridges
      - Illinois River
      - Minnehaha Creek
      - Minnesota River
      - Mississippi River
      - Missouri River
      - St. Croix River
      - St. Louis River
      - Wisconsin River
      - Cable Stayed Bridges
        › 21st Street Bridge
        › 180D Coatzacoalcos
        › Arthur DiTommaso
        › 6th Street Viaduct (N)
        › 6th Street Viaduct (S)
        › Badger Road Bridge
        › Beach Road Bridge
        › Big Rock Bridge
        › CR-149 Bluff Dale
        › Cross Seminole Trail
        › Sen Wm V. Roth Jr.
        › First Avenue Skyway
        › Dames Point Bridge
        › Henn Co Medical Ctr
        › Alex Fraser Bridge
        › Bob Graham Skyway
        › Glass City Skyway
        › Varina-Enon Bridge
        › Hale Boggs Mem Br
        › Charles W. Dean Br
        › Ronald Reagan Mem
        › Bunker Hill Mem Br
        › Bill Emerson Mem Br
        › IN-46 East Fork Br
        › Ironton Russell Br
        › Indian River Inlet
        › John J Audubon Br
        › Lane Avenue Bridge
        › Vancouver Skybridge
        › Martin Olav Sabo Br
        › MSP Airport Skyway
        › O'Connell Bridge
        › Pomeroy Mason Br
        › Ohio River Br (DT)
        › Ohio River Br (ES)
        › Pan American Hwy
        › La Plata River Bridge
        › Reiman Bridge
        › Rhythm City Sky Br
        › Sundial Bridge
        › Fred Hartman Bridge
        › Veterans Memorial Br
        › Arthur Ravenel Jr Br
        › Sidney Lanier Br
        › Talmadge Memorial
        › Penobscot Narrows Br
        › Weirton-Steubenville
        › William H. Natcher
        › US Grant Bridge
        › Quincy Bayview Br
        › The Great River Br
        › US-41/US-45 Ped Br
        › William H. Harsha
        › Clark Superbridge
        › Ben G Humphreys Br
        › Cochrane-Africatown
        › Ed Hendler Bridge
        › Frank Gatski Mem Br
        › Lake Underhill Br
      - McGilvray Road
      - I-35W Bridge Disaster
      - Miscellaneous Bridges
    » Road Geek Topics
  • Random Topics
  • Photo Tours
  • Rail Fan
  • About The Author
  • John's Portal
 
Site Search By JRank
Highways, Byways, And Bridge Photography
Reiman Bridge
Pedestrian Crossing At Milwaukee
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Reiman Bridge

• Bridge: Reiman Bridge
• City: Milwaukee
• State: Wisconsin
• Country: USA
• Carries: Pedestrians
• Crosses: Museum Courtyard, Lincoln Memorial Drive
• Date Opened: September 14, 2001
• Total Length: 280 Feet
• Longest Span:
• Tower Height: 200 Feet
• Deck Width:
• Number Of Spans: 1
• Height Above Ground:
The Milwaukee Art Museum embarked on an expansion program in the 1990's. Their fund raising program was so successful that they had enough money to expand the expansion. In addition to building a few extra galleries, they added a signature bridge to the project. This cable stayed pedestrian bridge ties the museum, which is located on the waterfront, to the downtown area of Milwaukee.

At first glance, this bridge looks like the Sundial Bridge in California. A closer examination shows that it is very different, despite being designed by the same architect, Santiago Calatrava. The Sundial Bridge uses a massive concrete block to balance the suspended span. The Reiman Bridge uses the weight of the building to hold up the bridge. The Sundial Bridge uses one set of cables, with the tower being the structural component. The Reiman Bridge uses two sets of cables, with the tower merely supporting the cables. Finally, the Sundial bridge is offset, with the cables attaching to one side of the deck. The Reiman Bridge has the cables attaching down the center of the deck.

The Reiman Bridge cable attachment is much less complex and costly than the Sundial Bridge arrangement. It did, however, introduce a problem in that the cables would be in the center of the walkway. Concerned that people, especially the blind, would trip over the cables, a granite curb was placed around the cable attachment points. Unfortunately, two people tripped over the curbs breaking their hips. The result is that a stainless steel stair rail has been placed around the cable anchorages. This slightly obscures a very interesting part of the bridge, but it is far safer for the general public.


Reiman Bridge
Reiman Bridge
Reiman Bridge
Reiman Bridge
Reiman Bridge

Made With Macintosh
Authored by John A. Weeks III, Copyright © 1996—2010, all rights reserved.
For further information, contact: john@johnweeks.com