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Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge

Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
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QINGPU PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE

CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning

ARCHITECTS
CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning

AREA
1000.0 m2

YEAR
2008

LOCATION
Qingpu, Shanghai, China

CATEGORY
Pedestrian Bridge

Text description provided by architect.

Learning from the bridges of the great water town of ZhuJiaJiao, or those from the delicate gardens in Suzhou, we decided to link both sides of the 50 meters wide river with a bent path.

Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning
Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning

The bent axis responds to different access conditions and visually adapts to the surroundings. Our strategy of borrowing from local historical references and other variables of the site, together with the objective of revealing the structural performance of the bridge, will generate the final form of the project.

The load-span relation recommends the use of the metal truss. In order to resist the strong torsion stress associated with the support-less winding shape of the bridge, we activate structurally all the sides of its distorted volume. Both shores of the river have a contrasting character.

Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning
Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning
Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning

This fact is emphasized via designing asymmetric constraints for the structure.

The bridge has a simple support on the transversal ramp that faces the rapid and narrow street at the northern access.

On the contrary, there is a stiff connection with the longitudinal ramp that connects to the slow and large southern square. The elevation of the bridge adapts itself to the resulting asymmetric diagram of bending momentum.

Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning
Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning

Trying to minimize the amount of different steel sections, we design a pattern that becomes denser according to the diagram of shear stress.

As other samples from Chinese tradition, we understand that the bridge should provide for a dedicated space on the river, a room over the water, more than merely acting as an engineering device that solves a communication problem.

Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning
Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning

The faces of both the roof and deck are covered with wooden skins. The contrast with the exposed steel profiles makes the structure appear lighter.

Furthermore, the sloped ceiling serves as a large reflector for the artificial lighting that is embedded into the handrails. During the day as well, the inner surfaces will trap the glittering reflections of the sun on the water.

Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning


Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning
Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning
Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning
Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Ⓒ CA-DESIGN / Architecture and Urban Planning


Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge


Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge
Qingpu Pedestrian Bridge

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