Form Follows Function

As my son and I traversed the new 35W Bridge a couple weeks ago, we noticed wavy concrete sculptures marking the boundaries of the span.

I’m not an art critic but I know it when I see it and this aint it. The objects sit awkwardly on the center divider. While their fabrication in concrete lends to the aura of fortitude that is reassuring while crossing the mighty Miss on a bridge where one once ceased, the lack of contrast is uninspiring. The objects look to have been tacked on as an afterthought.

As it turns out, their purpose may be less about pleasing the eye and more about saving us from less than optimally oxidized particles.

the new sculptures are made from a type of concrete that is photocatalytic, meaning they will be able to convert gases like carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides and sulfur dioxide to higher oxidized states, making them less damaging to the environment. Another benefit of the new concrete mixture is that it never looks old as it maintains a white oxidized color on its outer skin.

This is the same process used by a catalytic converter in automobiles.

The monuments were designed using the international cartographic symbol for water.

Many thanks for the definition of photocatalytic. I might otherwise have thought it described an object, once viewed, that induces discomfort in the right brain. I sit corrected.

2 thoughts on “Form Follows Function

  1. Count me as more than skeptical that these will do a terrible lot of good, especially in light of the fact that standard catalytic converters can be rendered nearly useless by diesel exhaust, which I’m told exists in abundance on 35W.

    Cool technology, absolutely. Worth an extra few million on the bridge? Probably not.

  2. “This is the same process used by a catalytic converter in automobiles.”

    Hmm. “Photo” part of photocatalytic means light has to be present for a reaction to occur, as is described in the article. Plenty of light reaches inside a car’s catalytic converter… Geez I wish reporters had even half a brain! They just told all the lowlife swiping catalytic converters from the cars to go to town on those 35WBridge “sculptures”.

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