The
 modern day’s technique of building bridges is really awesome, because 
engineers and architects always looks something unique to benefit 
public. They don’t rely on shortest possible crossing. The new ring 
shaped bridge across Laguna Garzon in Uruguay’s Southern Coast is 
perfect example of marvelous engineering. It is located near popular 
resorts Punta del Este and José Ignacio home to a new development of 
concrete holiday homes by Adamo-Faiden.
It’s
 a concrete bridge, consists of two semi-circular bridges, attached at 
either end to make a ring and was built to replace a raft crossing 
between the cities of Rocha and Maldonado. Therefore, the stunning 
circular design and its architect Rafael Vinoly have a perfectly logical
 and functional explanation. One of best known designer of London's 
Walkie Talkie building, which was nicknamed Walkie Scorchie after the 
glare from its curvy glass facade, melted the bodywork of nearby cars. 
The bridge used more than 450 tons of formed steel 40,000 meters of post
 tensioned cables and over 3,500 cubic meters of concrete, has proved 
controversial provoking protests from environmental groups.
Normally,
 it is common behavior, drivers gets speed the car when they crossing 
the straight bridge, however this curved design will push drivers to 
slow down the speed of their cars. Moreover, the curve bridge provides 
the opportunity to relish the panoramic views of adjacent landscapes. 
The magnificent aerial view offers an exclusive scene of engineering 
marvel. Furthermore, they’ve also taken care of pedestrian with a lovely
 walkway. Before the bridge, it was a narrow escape for cars, because 
the raft crossing is allowed only two cars to cross at a time.
Although,
 the raft operated only at certain times of the day, and during 
stormy/windy days it remained closed. Moreover the meager connection has
 kept the region of Rocha away from more developments compared to what 
Maldonado has been experiencing in the last decades. Moreover, the new 
bridge lets easy the way of some 1,000 vehicles to cross the lagoon, and
 is expected to help drive the development of Rocha’s coastline. The 
Laguna Garzon Bridge took a year to complete and opened in late 2015.






















































