A study of girder bridge aesthetics

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2021

Abstract

There are numerous research on the constructability concept since its introduction in late 1970. However, there are limited studies to study the constructability concept from the aesthetics point of view. For bridge designs, many researchers and designers commented that aesthetics is an important design consideration. Design that is aesthetically appealing should be one important principle under the big umbrella of the constructability concept. This study ranked different girder bridge design alternatives based on their contribution towards the aesthetics of girder bridge design. Twenty-four (24) consulting engineers and contractors in Sarawak, Malaysia were invited to rate various girder bridge components design alternatives in term of their importance in enhancing the aesthetics of girder bridge design based on 5-point Likert Scale. The collected data was analyzed using Relative Importance Index (RII) method. Based on the results, the design alternatives that contributed the most to the girder bridge aesthetics are V-shaped pier (RII 0.975), New Jersey parapet with steel railing (RII 0.933), and box girder (RII 0.900). The results of the present study can provide guidelines to engineers when designing girder bridges. The new knowledge can be considered together with other constructability principles so that girder bridges designed by engineers are not only constructable but also aesthetically appealing. © 2021, Construction Research Institute of Malaysia. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Bridge aesthetics, Constructability

Divisions

BuiltEnvironment

Funders

University College of Technology Sarawak [Grant No. UCTS/RESEARCH/2/2019/05]

Publication Title

Malaysian Construction Research Journal

Volume

Specia

Issue

1

Publisher

Construction Research Institute of Malaysia

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