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Singapore Unveils Its Double Helix Bridge

If science and architecture had a child it would be the new double helix bridge in Singapore. There is nothing pedestrian (pun intended) about this bridge.

The double helix bridge was designed by three firms and stretches 280m across Singapore's Marina Bay. The bridge will also feature remotely-controlled lights to help set the mood for your moonlit stroll. Science and architecture living in sin is a beautiful thing.

Implications - The DNA bridge in Singapore is a novel concept that is absolutely stunning from an aesthetic perspective. The DNA bridge demonstrates that the human body and the natural can be great sources for design. If you love innovative design concepts, you will be mad for this bridge. Get ready to see something truly outstanding. A great collection.
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