4 /5 Adam G: Built in 1916, the ornamental Catani Arch Footbridge is yet another work which bears the name of Carlo Catani, the Italian born Public Works Department engineer, who achieved widespread recognition for his visionary schemes of major public works especially the reclamation and design of the St. Kilda foreshore. This historic bridge is a miniature Italian-style bridge and has garden lava rock walls, inbuilt seats, and shrub planting identical to that of the nearby Catani and ODonnell Gardens. It was originally linked to the upper deck of the old Tea Rooms, which were also part of the same 1916 works.