Moses Bridge, Netherlands
Taking a break from the big and grand scale designs, this bridge is appropriately called the Moses Bridge because it splits the water in two. The innovative design was built in a 17th century fortress during its restoration. A bridge was to be built across it, but architects, not content with making the fortress so visible to its enemies, had other things on their minds. They decided to disguise it and put it under the moat’s waterline to make it almost invisible. It sits within the moat and allows people to cross virtually undetected from water level.
But the essential point is missing: the Names of their creators, the Architects who envisioned and brought to light these magnificent works! It's not like these appeared out of nowhere!
Their merits have to be recognized every time people see their creations.
Like when you see the Mona Lisa and immediately Leonardo's name comes to mind...