Starling
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https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/tag/24260
- Note
- In architecture, a starling (or sterling) is a defensive bulwark, usually built with pilings or bricks, surrounding the supports (or piers) of a bridge or similar construction. Starlings may be shaped to ease the flow of the water around the bridge, reducing the damage caused by erosion or collisions with flood-borne debris, and may also form an important part of the structure of the bridge, spreading the weight of the piers.
The term cutwater is used for such a structure shaped with water flow in mind, as a pier or starling with a diamond point. A starkwater is a bulwark against ice floes.
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Modell einer Schutzkonstruktion für Brücken
Eine Fachwerkkonstruktion...
Object information
Image: Landesmuseum Württemberg, Stuttgart - CC BY-SA
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