Another bridge that my friend and I were able to admire in Bilbao (Spain) by day and by night is the Zubizuri. Zubizuri is Basque and means 'white bridge'. It is a very futuristic-looking pedestrian bridge over the Nervión River in the Basque capital. It is 15 metres high, 75 metres long and 7.5 metres wide. The bridge skilfully reflects lightness, safety, beauty, border, transition, permeability and connection.
It was designed by the Spanish-Swiss star architect Santiago Calatrava, whose buildings can be admired all over the world. They include the Stadelhofen railway station in Zurich and a bus stop in the city of St. Gallen (Switzerland), the Puente del Alamillo in Valencia (Spain), the Auditorium in Tenerife (Spain), the World Trade Center PATH station at Ground Zero in New York (the cost and construction time doubled, which had a negative impact on his reputation in the USA) and the Dubai Creek Tower (United Arab Emirates), which is set to surpass the Burj Khalifa to become the tallest building in the world.
Santiago Calatrava once said: "Gravity is to an engineer what colours are to a painter.
His buildings often draw parallels to natural structures such as leaves, skeletons or wings.
I took the pictures with my Nikon D5600 and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro and edited them with Snapseed (Android app).
Sources:Wikipedia,Google (Maps Rezessionen)