The Wind Tunnel Footbridge

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The Wind Tunnel Footbridge

This innovative Wind Tunnel Footbridge designed by Michael Jantzen is not just an ordinary bridge. It is a piece of high quality modern art with a capability to produce natural energy.

Implications - The Wind Tunnel Footbridge is as tough as nails because it is made out steel and aluminum. This bad boy loves wind because when it blows, the "five wind turbine wheels turn at different speeds around that people who are walking through to reach the other side."

This sort of innovative bridge could easy turn a dull park into a must-see tourist attraction. Additionally, the Wind Tunnel Footbridge will produce electrical energy similar to the way a windmill produces energy.
Trend Themes
1. Wind-powered Bridges - Opportunity for architects and engineers to design more wind-powered bridges with renewable energy capabilities.
2. Functional Art - Incorporating visual appeal and unique design features into everyday functional structures presents disruptive innovation opportunities.
3. Tourism Experiences - Structures like the Wind Tunnel Footbridge can offer unique tourism experiences and generate revenue for cities and municipalities.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Designers and architects can incorporate renewable energy features into their bridge and structural designs.
2. Tourism - Cities and municipalities can benefit financially by creating unique visitor experiences such as wind-powered bridges.
3. Renewable Energy - The Wind Tunnel Footbridge demonstrates the potential to incorporate renewable energy into infrastructure projects beyond traditional windmill structures.

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