Tintagel Castle Bridge Competition
A dramatic new footbridge will open at Tintagel Castle in May 2019, helping people to better understand the Cornish castle, improve access to the island, and help to preserve and conserve the landscape
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A dramatic new footbridge will open at Tintagel Castle in May 2019, helping people to better understand the Cornish castle, improve access to the island, and help to preserve and conserve the landscape
The Clip: Thames crossing development, Nine Elms and Pimlico Bridge, west London, UK – design by Architects of Invention – shortlisted River Thames project
Wandsworth Council has revealed the four design teams to have made it through to the second stage of the Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition.
Walk-on Balcony in Gliwice: there are ideas that arise from the need of a particular moment. Such a need – another hot day of summer spent in the office and a thought “if only I could go for a walk” – became inspiration
It is in human nature to feel awed and inspired from things that have a superlative quality – the most beautiful, the tallest, the smallest or the most ancient of all.
Tower Bridge High Level Walkways, River Thames, England, UK – design by Purcell – Tower Bridge High Level Walkways London: River Thames architecture news
St Helier Waterfront, Park Bridge Jersey, Channel Islands Architecture, Architect Park Bridge St Helier Waterfront Landscape Architecture on the Isle of Jersey, Channel Islands – design by Socrates Associates 25 Oct 2014 St Helier Waterfront Park Bridge Park Bridge Development for St Helier Waterfront Design: Socrates Associates, Architects Location: central St Helier, Isle of Jersey, … Read more
The Ravelijn “Op den Zoom” is a fortress-island of the city of Bergen op Zoom in The Netherlands which is made in the beginning of the 18th century by Menno van Coehoorn, a famous fortress builder.
This bold architectural project design by ah asociados emerged from an R+D+I study on Pedestrian Mobility in “Echavacoiz Norte”, commissioned by the City Council of Pamplona to the Innovation Department
Passerelle de la Paix, Lyon, France. Design by Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes. The Grand Lyon is building a new pedestrian and bicycle bridge over the Rhone. The bridge will link the 6th arrondissement in Lyon to the Park of Saint‐Clair at Caluire‐et‐Cuire. On 12 December a highlight of the bridge construction will take place.
The architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp) together with Knippers Helbig, Structural Engineers, have won first prize in the limited implementation competition for the new construction of a pedestrian and cycle bridge across the Baakenhafen basin in HafenCity.
An innovative swing bridge over the River Hull has opened to the public, offering pedestrians the unique experience of riding on the bridge as it opens and closes to river traffic, believed to be a World’s first.
Castle Green Bridge Taunton, Somerset architecture images, Architect, English building design news Castle Green Bridge, Taunton Architectural Project in Somerset, southwest England design by Moxon Architects, UK Taunton Castle Bridge Design: Moxon Architects photo : Simon Kennedy 30 Jul 2013 Castle Green Bridge Taunton Moxon Architects have completed Castle Green Bridge, located in the grounds … Read more
Iconic Pedestrian Bridge Contest, Amsterdam design competition, Netherlands architecture Helixxx Bridge, Amsterdam Netherlands Crossing Competition Entry design by Eugenio Aglietti post updated 28 December 2024 Design: Eugenio Aglietti Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands image from architect Amsterdam Bridge Competition Entry 11 Jul 2013 Helixxx Bridge Competition Entry Helixxx Bridge is a proposal for a new iconic pedestrian … Read more