Rintala Eggertsson Architects

Tintra Footbridge

Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen

TINTRA FOOTBRIDGE

Rintala Eggertsson Architects

ARCHITECTURE
Rintala Eggertsson Architects: Dagur Eggertsson, Vibeke Jenssen, Sami Rintala and Polona Šušterič

AREA
306.0 m2

PROJECT YEAR
2015

MANUFACTURER
Inntec

CONTRACTOR
IKM Stål & Fasade

PHOTOGRAPHS
Dag Jenssen

ENGINEERING
SK Langeland

FOUNDATIONS
Voss Bygg & Anlegg

LOCATION
Norway

CATEGORY
Pedestrian Bridge

TRANSPORTATION
Bergen Montering

LIGHT DESIGN
iGuzzini

Text description provided by architect.

In the spring of 2015 the the municipality of Voss, a municipality in western Norway, invited entrepreneurs and architects to participate in tenders for a pedestrian bridge over the river Vosso.

Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen
Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen

The bridge was to replace a historic bridge, which had been taken by a flood in the river the previous year.

The team of IKM Steel & Facade, SK Langeland and Rintala Eggertsson Architects won the competition with a steel lattice bridge in cor-ten steel and wooden floors, walls and ceilings in wood.

Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen
Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen

It was an important for the client to provide the pedestrians with enough visibility to the powerful nature in the area.

The river is also a good fishing river, which has proved to be a source of recreation for the local population where the old bridge was an important a basecamp of activities.

Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen
Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen

This was something the municipality wanted to incorporate in the design of the new bridge.

DESIGN

The design of the new bridge was generated by the idea of a rhythmical play of modules crossing the river in order to break down the timeline into intervals and reduce the monotony when crossing the river.

Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen
Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen

This play of modules would be based on the distance between the already existing pillars in the river, the only remains of the old bridge.

The main steel structure would form the base rhythm and the wooden structure a secondary movement, similar to what you would find in a score for percussion instruments.

Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen
Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen

The two rooms on top of the pillars were therefore used to generate pauses in this otherwise regular rhythm, offering a break from the linear movement across and a possibility of more direct contact with the landscape.

They were also ideal as fishing platforms as the two activities would not need to disturb each other anymore.

Tintra Footbridge
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The old bridge which collapsed in the river flooding was a suspension bridge with a clear visual language. That clarity was an important point of departure for us in the design of the new bridge.

But given the two main materials, steel and wood, it became natural to differentiate between the inside and the outside and offer the two materials different roles so to play.

The steel would express the raw forces going through the bearing structure on the outside and the other would communicate sensorial information on a human scale on the inside.

Tintra Footbridge
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MATERIALS

As it often is the case with bridges, maintenance was an important issue for the client. They were therefore very intrigued by the idea of using Cor-ten steel as a main structure and Accoya as a cladding material.

That would combine strength, durability and above all no costs of maintenance over the years.

Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen
Tintra Footbridge
© Dag Jenssen

They also liked the idea of covering the bridge with a roof, which would eliminate the need of snow plowing, which can be complicated issue for pedestrian bridges.


Tintra Footbridge
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Tintra Footbridge
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Tintra Footbridge
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Tintra Footbridge
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Tintra Footbridge
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