Man is capable of great things and ingenious ideas when building new and marvelous infrastructures.

A Village Settlement In Denmark


A1 Highway Ecoduct, The Veluwe, Netherlands


Aqueduct Veluwemeer, Netherlands


An Archipelago In Norway


Holland, Michigan's Downtown Has Heated Streets And Sidewalks That Melt Snow And Ice



Sart Canal Bridge, Belgium


A Cell Phone Tower Disguised As Cactus


Skytrain Inside Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore


Ecoducts, Railway, Highway, Roads, Walkways. In Breda, The Netherlands


Shalu Leisure Landscape Trail, Taichung, Taiwan



Viaduc De Millau - France


The 30km Long Houtribdijk Dam In The Netherlands.


Brutalist Flats In Camden, London


The Storseisundet Bridge In Norway


The Delta Works In The Netherlands


Consisting Of 13 Parts, Together Form The Largest Storm Surge Barrier In The World


Northern Lights From The Top Of The Mackinac Bridge


Electric Elevated Railway (Suspension Railway) , Wuppertal, Germany


Dudhasagar Falls (Sea Of Milk), Goa, India


Saint Petersburg Metro, Russia


Three Undergound Metro Lines Crossing Eachother At The Place De L'opéra In Paris



Highway Interchange Near Tokyo


Cykelslangen (The Bicycle Snake), Copenhagen, Denmark


Another Scale Of Infrastructure, These Salmon Stairs In Sweden


Project Engineers Demonstrating The Cantilever Principles Of The Forth Bridge In Scotland, 1887


Botanical Garden In Madrid Atocha Train Statino


Gordon Dam In Tasmania, Australia


Roundabout And Bicycle Bridge In The Netherlands


Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol


Pont De Normandie, France


The Beipanjiang Bridge, Spanning The Nizhu River In China At A Height Of 565 Metres


Solar Power Plants In The United States Photographed By Bernhard Lang


Bhumibol Bridge, Bangkok, Thailand


My Developing Country Of Georgia Has Been Renewing Its 20th Century Rust Oven Fleet, With An Armada Of Brand New Electric Buses. Pedestrian Life Just Got Easier


The Tuned Mass Damper Of Taipei 101 Skyscraper


A Tuned Mass Damper Is A Device Mounted In Structures To Reduce The Amplitude Of Mechanical Vibrations. Their Application Can Prevent Discomfort, Damage, Or Outright Structural Failure