The Alamillo Bridge in Seville (Andalusia) is a cable-stayed bridge with a pylon as a counterbalance, that crosses the Guadalquivir River. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava and completed in 1992. The bridge does not have latching straps (there are only suspenders on one side of the tower) constituting the first suspension bridge that does not have this band strut so that the forces the straps receive on one side of the other tower are not added to any other straps on the other side.