The design lends itself to vibration/swaying but it seems to do very little of either. How did you accomplish this?
The bridge utilizes a stiff steel truss underneath the deck that helps stabilize the structure during use. In addition, the forces are balanced between the cable above the deck and the 3-ring cables located under the deck that connect to the steel truss. The bridge actually moves but it is not uncomfortable. It actually sways more when there are less people using it.

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1. Is the cantilevered cable stay design unique to Greenville or had it been accomplished before?
2. What had to be considered to design the bridge with such a long sweeping curve?
3. The finished product is incredible, but through the creator's eyes would you do anything different relative to the look of the bridge?
4. Was the lighting a forethought or afterthought in the design process?
5. How long did the design process take - from conception to detailed construction documents?
6. Just how many people can safely fit on the bridge at once?
7. The design lends itself to vibration/swaying but it seems to do very little of either. How did you accomplish this?
8. Did you have to consider wind and seismic extremes in your design?
9. How did you choose the materials - form, function, aesthetic? If all of the above, which ones weighed heavier than others?
10. What were you trying to evoke from your design?