Zaha Hadid Architects

Jiangxi River Bridge

Jiangxi River Bridge
© Liang Xue

JIANGXI RIVER BRIDGE

Zaha Hadid Architects

MEP ENGINEERING
China Southwest Architectural Design & Research Institute Corp.Ltd

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Buro Happold, China Southwest Architectural Design & Research Institute Corp.Ltd

QUANTITY SURVEYOR
China Southwest Architectural Design & Research Institute Corp.Ltd

DESIGN
Patrik Schumacher

M&E ENGINEERING
China Southwest Architectural Design & Research Institute Corp.Ltd

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT
Shenzhen Pengdaxin Energy Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd

SITE TEAM
Lei Zheng, Han-Hsun Hsieh

PROJECT TEAM
Jan Klaska, Lei Zheng, Marina Dimopoulou, Stratis Georgiou, Hung-Da Chien, Han-Hsun Hsieh, Martha Masli, Stella Dourtmes, Charles Walker, Ed Gaskin

CLIENT
Chengdu International Aerotropolis Group Construction and Development Co., Ltd.

PROJECT ARCHITECT
Han-Hsun Hsieh

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Sinohydro Bureau 7 Co., Ltd, China Huaxi Engineering Design and Construction Co., Ltd

SITE SUPERVISION
China Huaxi Engineering Design and Construction Co., Ltd

PROJECT DIRECTORS
Charles Walker, Lei Zheng, Ed Gaskin

LOCAL ARCHITECT
China Southwest Architectural Design & Research Institute Corp.Ltd

LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Zaha Hadid Architects

FIRE ENGINEERING
China Southwest Architectural Design & Research Institute Corp.Ltd

EXECUTIVE ARCHITECT
China Southwest Architectural Design & Research Institute Corp.Ltd

LIGHTING CONSUTLANT
Zaha Hadid Architects

TRANSPORT CONSULTANT
China Southwest Architectural Design & Research Institute Corp.Ltd

PHOTOGRAPHS
Arch Exist, Liang Xue

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Chengdu, China

CATEGORY
Bridges

Text description provided by the architects.

The first in a series of bridges on Chengdu's West Line Road, the 295-meter Chengdu West First Bridge crosses the Jiangxi River, a tributary of the Tuojiang River in China’s Sichuan province.

Jiangxi River Bridge
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Jiangxi River Bridge
© Liang Xue

With its 185-meter central span and 55-meter secondary spans reaching the riverbanks, the Chengdu West First Bridge is a road, cycle, and pedestrian bridge over the meandering Jiangxi River; enabling the West Line Road to become the western section of the Airport New Town ring-road and cycle route.

As arches provide the most efficient bridge structure for spans between 120-250 meters, this symmetrical bridge is composed of two primary steel arches that rise from either side of the road deck.As they rise, the arches lean together to touch tangentially at their crown, stabilizing the structure from lateral wind forces.

Jiangxi River Bridge
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Jiangxi River Bridge
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The dynamic curvature of the bridge’s supporting piers and abutments taper into its primary arches and road deck, defining a sculptural landmark within Chengdu’s transport infrastructure.

Commissioned to build the bridge following the 2019 design competition, Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) used structural analysis software on the design’s digital model.

Jiangxi River Bridge
© Liang Xue
Jiangxi River Bridge
© Liang Xue

Examining all material self-weight, superimposed dead load, and traffic live loading, as well as environmental considerations of wind and temperature, this analysis ensured the structure and foundations have been designed to exceed the standards required for once-in-200-year weather events.

With a height-to-span ratio of approximately 1:6, the bridge’s arches rise to 30 meters and are tied together at their base by longitudinal box girders that run along the edge of the road deck.

Jiangxi River Bridge
© Liang Xue
Jiangxi River Bridge
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These ties resist the outward horizontal thrust of each arch and significantly reduce the horizontal loads on the bridge’s foundations.

Concrete abutments at either end of the bridge incorporate connectors linking the road deck to the West Line Road’s surface. With no foundations positioned in the Jiangxi River, intermediate piers are located beneath the springing points of the arches on each riverbank.

Jiangxi River Bridge
© Liang Xue
Jiangxi River Bridge
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The bridge’s bored piles and abutments were constructed using conventional in-situ reinforced concrete techniques. The steel box sections of each arch were prefabricated in optimal dimensions for transportation and assembly on site.

The edge box girder sections within the road deck include the cable anchorages. These sections were also prefabricated and delivered in sections to be spliced together with on-site welding.

The bridge’s prefabricated plate cross girders were delivered to the site and connected to the edge girders by a bolted cover plate splice connection. The concrete road deck has been constructed from precast panels fixed to the cross girders by in-situ concrete stitch pours.

Jiangxi River Bridge
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Jiangxi River Bridge
© Liang Xue

Mobile cranes lifted all prefabricated steelwork and precast concrete elements within the bridge’s short assembly schedule. The Chengdu West First Bridge crossing the Jiangxi River will open to the public upon completion of the West Line Road.

Jiangxi River Bridge
© Arch Exist


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