noun a long bridge-like structure, typically a series of arches, carrying a road or railroad across a valley or other low ground
Viaducts play a role in urban planning by providing solutions for transporting people and goods over obstacles in densely populated areas.
Viaducts are structures designed to carry a road or railway over a valley, road, river, or another obstacle.
Viaducts are used in civil engineering to create elevated roads or railways that span across varying terrain.
Viaducts are often used in transportation infrastructure to allow for the smooth flow of traffic over obstacles.
In a novel about a dystopian future, the protagonist must navigate the crumbling viaducts of a once-great city.
The civil engineer was tasked with designing a new viaduct to improve traffic flow in the city.
The urban planner included the historic viaduct in the city's revitalization plan to preserve its architectural heritage.
The architect incorporated the viaduct into the design of a new mixed-use development, blending old and new elements seamlessly.