Title: The Sydney Harbour Bridge - J. J. C. Bradfield
1The Old Coat hanger
The Sydney Harbour Bridge - J.
J. C. Bradfield Ralph Freeman -
2Harbour Bridge
- 1,650 Steel Arch Main Span
- Worlds broadest roadway 8 lanes, 4 rail lines,
2 walkways - Worlds 2nd longest arch bridge when completed
- Bayonne Bridge main arch span 1,675
- Connects northern Sydney to the southern urban
center - Considered Sydneys most famous landmark 2nd to
Opera House - Average traffic per day 160,000 Vehicles
3Sydney Harbour
4Other Proposals for the Crossing
5Design bids by Ralph Freeman with Dorman Long
Co.
Design Main Span Cost
Cantilever 1,600 22,200,000
Cantilevered Arch 1,650 18,200,000
Arch 1,650 17,100,000
Pounds Sterling converted to American dollars by 1 4.8665 Table and illustration from April 1932 Civil Engineering Pounds Sterling converted to American dollars by 1 4.8665 Table and illustration from April 1932 Civil Engineering Pounds Sterling converted to American dollars by 1 4.8665 Table and illustration from April 1932 Civil Engineering
6Sydney Harbour
Hellgate
7Upper Chords
- Upper Arch Chord provides virtually no load
bearing capacity, only stiffness - Originally designed for upper chord to end
within towers as at Hellgate - Architectural consultants decided that visually
separating the upper chord from the towers
conveys sense of structural independence from the
masonry towers
8Upper Chord Differences
9Construction
- Each Arch half anchored to abutment...
then cantilevered out with use of creeper
cranes that traveled along the upper arch chord
10Deck Construction
11Bridge Opening
- Bridge opened on Saturday March 19, 1932 by J.
T. Lang, Prime Minister of New South Wales - Estimated 300,000 to 1 million people in
attendance - Public allowed to walk across roadway deck, an
event only repeated on the 50th anniversary of
opening - Capt. Francis De Groot of the paramilitary group
the New Guard on horseback charged and slashed
the ribbon before the bridge could be declared
open
12Bridge Climb!
- Thousands of people take guided bridge climbs
every year. - In order to make the Bridge Climb you must
- pay around 150
- Remove all loose articles (including cameras)
- Be in good physical health and not be pregnant
- pass a breathalyzer test.
13Summary The 3 Ss
- Social The public interacts with structure
through pylon museum bridge climb. Bridge
tolls payback construction and maintenance costs
(current bridge toll 2). Arch form cheapest
solution. - Scientific Largest 3rd longest steel trussed
arch (1650 span). Load tested with 96 steam
locomotives in various configurations. Load
transferred to abutments entirely through lower
arch chord. - Symbolic Imitative of Hellgate, but on much
larger scale. Massive structural form visually
separated from purely decorative masonry towers.
An Elegant representation of Sydneys unity and
perseverance through financial depression.
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