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The aim of the design was for simplicity, rationality and straightforwardness: to express function and structure in a direct way without unnecessary detail. Well-proven design concepts, materials and construction methods were used to create a strong and robust form that would stand in an open seascape with only the sky and the sea as the backdrop. Unlike the straight alignment of the reference scheme for the competition an S-curve was introduced in the horizontal alignment to give travellers unique views from the bridge of an ever changing sky and sea with a play of light reflecting shades of grey and blue, and views of the gently curved coastlines and Saltholm island, Figure 10. Figure 11: Approach span at 140m gives lighter and elegant appearance The rigid look and the flow of forces in a cable stay bridge are not readily understood, but at Oresund the cable stay bridge is part of the long approaches and the truss allows it to join readily with the trusses of the approach bridges, resulting in a continuous girder of uniform and consistent design tying the whole bridge length together, Figure 12. Figure 10: Horizontal S-curve of the bridge However the alignment was altered to a C-curve to simplify the alignment at Copenhagen Airport and improve water flow through the Link, Figure 8. For a two level bridge, the most economical structure is steel truss with diagonals connecting the upper and lower decks. The deep girders naturally led to longer approach spans of 140m, which has environmental advantages of achieving the specified obstruction of less than 1% for water flowing in and out of the Baltic Sea. It also gives a lighter and more elegant appearance, Figure 11. The navigation channel bridge is a cable stay bridge with a steel truss deck which helps to neatly give the necessary rigidity for a railway bridge. 1/2018 Figure 12: Elevation of cable stayed spans showing continuity of truss into approaches The stiffness of the truss deck was the driving factor in choosing the harp pattern for the stay cables. The repeating geometry of the truss has a natural affinity with the harp, which was highlighted by matching the inclination of truss diagonals and the stay cables, Figure 12. The cables are arranged in vertical planes, with the cables symmetrical about the towers, Figure 13.