Vlasbrug Bicycle Bridge’s wavy structure harmonizes with its surroundings
Vlasbrug Bicycle Bridge’s wavy structure harmonizes with its surroundings, designed by SBE nv. in Wielsbeke-Waregem, Belgium.
Vlasbrug Bicycle Bridge’s wavy structure harmonizes with its surroundings, designed by SBE nv. in Wielsbeke-Waregem, Belgium.
Lucky Knot Bridge, located in the ‘New Lake District’ in Changsha, connects the two banks of the Dragon King Harbor River in Changsha, China, offering a panoramic view of the river, Meixi Lake and the city.
The Jiangxi River Bridge, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, has been completed. It is the first of many bridges on Chengdu’s West Line Road, spanning 295 meters across the Jiangxi River, a tributary of the Tuojiang River in China’s Sichuan province.
Flowin’ Footbridge is a project by Barberio Colella Architetti (Maurizio Barberio and Micaela Colella) and Angelo Figliola in collaboration with Zheng Hui Chen; located in Moganshan Town, Zhejiang, China.
The bridge, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects and built from locally manufactured prefabricated steel pieces spliced together with on-site welding, exceeds the criteria required for once-in-200-year weather conditions.
Turenscape designed Santai Shan Forest Park in an urban development district as a catalyst to change the poorly managed suburban landscape and increase the land value surrounding the property.
As part of the Gulou Waterfront rural regeneration, the timber bridge by LUO studio connects the local communities’ cultural heritage with the rural development.
The Yuandang Pedestrian Bridge is a 586-meter hybrid bridge that combines the surrounding landscape with the infrastructure.
Atyrau Bridge exudes sheer craftsmanship and symbolism blended wondrously by New Moon Architects. Stretching 314 meters long and 10.5 meters wide, the Atyrau Bridge exposes an iconic charm in the historic city of Astaná, Kazakhstan. The bridge revels as an iconic architectural masterpiece set in contemporary Nur-Sultan. Designed by young local architects, it’s elated to become the most picturesque attraction in the historic city.
A bridge aspires to be a passage, a bond, a way to join hands and become united. Drift, a timber-and-steel pedestrian bridge designed by Volkan Alkanoglu, in Fort Worth presents a simplistic vision that crosses beyond boundaries. Drift unveils as an innovative example of plug-and-play urbanism, an emerging sustainable and affordable design strategy that proposes to execute infrastructural elements off-site and dropping them onto the site. Volkan and his design team fabricated the bridge off-site with a projected installation time of a few hours.
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