"Basil Jet" wrote in message
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I'm baffled by the bridge over Raphael Street by Knightbridge Green. It only
carries a single storey, and doesn't allow walking through to another
building (this is not obvious in the photos, but the building to the north
of the bridge has since been demolished, and the bridge clearly leads
nowhere). I don't really know what's in it, but surely the same floorspace
could have been created a lot more cheaply.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&...04.81,,0,-14.8
From that, it's not so much a bridge more a set of offices built over a roadway.
The choice presumably was to have just the roadway, or entrance, granting
access to whatever was behind left as it was. Or sling a platform across the
roadway and build something on top of the platform. More than one story would
probably have been impossible for technical/cost or planning reasons. As to
where you'd get cheaper floorspace in Knightsbridge - maybe suspended from a
balloon 100ft up but that would be about it.
michael adams
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