Giant Inflatable Duck Quacky on the lam in Des Moines Brian Brenner May 14, 2019 2 Comments Sometimes large balloons and wind are not a good combination.Read More
Google's Next Frontier: The Space-Time Continuum A street view time machine Brian Brenner May 6, 2019 No Comments Travelling back and forth in time with Google. But first, a visit to Nuuk.Read More
Bridges span things and are also symbolic The Bride and the Bridge Brian Brenner April 29, 2019 No Comments "Bride" and "Bridge" are almost the same word. Coincidence?Read More
Design and Philosophy Approach Slabs for Bridge Approach Slabs In bridge design, as in life Brian Brenner April 22, 2019 3 Comments If you need a transition at the end of the bridge, won't you also need one at the end of the approach slab?Read More
No spice... Pumpkin Hollow Road Bridge Brian Brenner April 3, 2019 One Comment Bridges along the back roads of Great Barrington, MA.Read More
You Don't Have to be Lonely, at.... Structural Engineers Only Dot Com Brian Brenner March 25, 2019 One Comment A new website specializing in online dating for structural engineers?Read More
Bike trip + spectacular cable-stayed bridge. Biking on the Tatara Bridge Brian Brenner March 6, 2019 A biking trip across Japan includes a day on one of the world's most beautiful bridges.Read More
Plans for the Louvre of bridge museums. A Night at the Bridge Museum Brian Brenner January 21, 2019 One Comment Plans are underway to develop a museum dedicated to bridges in Oakland, California. Read More
Construction meeting in an elegant field office The Ghost and Mrs Muir: Bridge Edition Brian Brenner December 18, 2018 One Comment An old, restored mansion provides some elegant space for a construction field office.Read More
Adventures with Izzy Playing With Blocks Provides Lessons On Resilient Design A structural engineer compares ideas with his one-year-old grandson Brian Brenner December 8, 2018 2 Comments Working on resilient designs with my one year old grandson.Read More