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Bridge Building Competition (Civil/Architect)
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Bridge Building Competition Architecture project #15830
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RG 395.38.97
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1998-02-19 (Creation)
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27 photographs : 25 b&w negatives ; 35 mm. - 2 b&w prints ; 12 x 17 cm. ; 1 contact sheet ; less than 0.5 cm of textual records
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Model bridges built by Ryerson architecture and engineering students were put to the test in the university's annual competition February 19. The 34 bridges, built with only popsicle sticks, white glue and dental floss were tested for their resistance to various weights to the point of collapse. Picture of Barry Chan Civil Engineering student being interviewed by TFO (French TVO) can be found in Forum March 23, 1998
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