500 Years Ago Leonardo Da Vinci Designed This Bridge Now Mit Engineers Put It To The Test
He didn’t get the job. But 500 years after his death, the design for what would have been the world’s longest bridge span of its time intrigued researchers at MIT, who wondered how thought-through Leonardo’s concept was and whether it really would have worked. Spoiler alert: Leonardo knew what he was doing. To study the question, recent graduate student Karly Bast MEng ’19, working with professor of architecture and of civil and environmental engineering John Ochsendorf and undergraduate Michelle Xie, tackled the problem by analyzing the available documents, the possible materials, and construction methods that were available at the time, and the geological conditions at the proposed site, which was a river estuary called the Golden Horn....