Not too long ago in England’s Grisedel Valley, about an hour’s walk from the nearest town, the hills gave way to a red bridge. It was small–just large enough to allow a few people to cross a creek.
No nuts, no bolts, no screws, no glue. Just paper. That is what Steve Messam, an artist and bridge designer, was challenged to make a bridge out of, and one that you could drive a car over. Not just ...
What can future CEOs learn from building a bridge with paper, tape, and paper cups? Quite a lot according to Nancy Borkowski, DBA, distinguished professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham ...
Even Land Rover has never seen off-roading quite like this. To celebrate the 45th-year anniversary of Range Rover, the company commissioned artist and bridge designer, Steve Messam, to construct a ...
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