Large bridges rely on piles —long shafts of concrete, timber, or steel—driven hundreds of feet into the ground to reach stable soil.
For a truly "deep" physical piece, structural engineering focuses on the substructure that anchors a span.
Ensure you press your hands firmly into the floor to protect your shoulders and only push as far as you feel balanced.
Large bridges rely on piles —long shafts of concrete, timber, or steel—driven hundreds of feet into the ground to reach stable soil.
For a truly "deep" physical piece, structural engineering focuses on the substructure that anchors a span. Bridge!
Ensure you press your hands firmly into the floor to protect your shoulders and only push as far as you feel balanced. Large bridges rely on piles —long shafts of