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Architects: BAU Brearley Architects + Urbanists
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2020
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Photographs:Runzi Zhu
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Text description provided by the architects. The Yuandang Pedestrian Bridge celebrates the coming together of Jiangsu Province and Shanghai.
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The 586m bridge is a hybrid structure incorporating landscape, infrastructure, and architecture. It is located in a key location where the two jurisdictions meet.
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The figure of the bridge resembles a ribbon and echoes water ripples on the Yuandang Lake below. Trees and shrubs are incorporated in the bridge, giving the appearance of a floating garden connecting the two banks.
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The six-meter-wide bridge deck is divided into three bands: cycling path, vegetation band and walking path. The winding bridge has three widened sections for resting and enjoying the lake view.
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Taking inspiration from local sculptural traditions, the bridge’s pavilion explores contemporary mathematics modeling to create a porous wall that is both sculpture and playground.
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The bridge is a dynamic ensemble, integrating ecology, transportation, landscape, and culture.
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