


A little over a month ago, on 101010, I showed you a few photos of the construction of a new bridge that is being built at Hammer Hill in Tungelsta. The bridge will span the railroad at the commuter station in Tungelsta, and a new road is also under construction on the other side of the railroad. If your memory is up to par you might remember my post from February 2009 called Half a House. This is the exact spot where that house once stood. Back in May of this year I met and photographed Daniel Larsson, a landscape architect who at the time was busy shooting photos of this area to use in a 3D rendition of the bridge.
7 comments:
faire des travaux par ce temps doit etre vraiment tres difficile
This looks like cold work!
Looks really cold Steffe!
Is this a good time of year to build a bridge? says your reader from Colorado, where it is snowing today.
Snow cannon. At least you have show. We have waterfalls.
And something I never seen before, very unique activities for me.
I don't think anyone expected snow so early, but even if they did, the work will of course continue on the bridge.
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