>>1340050Yeah here we go, from wikipedia:
>The north tower is on the bank, and has foundations down to 8 m (26 ft). The south tower is in the water, and descends to 36 m (118 ft) as a consequence of the shifting sandbanks that make up the estuary.See that curved building in the bottom-right? It's the visitor centre for what's now the Water's Edge park, and it's one of the most sustainable buildings in the country. The land it sits on used to be a former fertiliser factory complex, and the ground was poisoned something awful as a result. It was all regenerated in the 90s and re-opened as a natural park as part of the Millennium thing.
>>1340062I think it looks nice? It's a cable-stayed suspension bridge, short of putting in a loop-de-loop or something there's not much you can do. There were plans a few years back to do something with the northern side, like an office/shopping complex, and put a Great Glass Elevator on one of the towers, but I think that's been quietly shelved now. Shame.