Kepax Bridge
Jason Sayer2024-12-10T17:17:30+00:00Working with Jacobs, Moxon Architects has designed a cable-stayed pedestrian and cycling bridge that connects Worcester’s historic core to its north-western suburbs.
Working with Jacobs, Moxon Architects has designed a cable-stayed pedestrian and cycling bridge that connects Worcester’s historic core to its north-western suburbs.
Knight Architects’ recently completed Küstrin-Kietz Rail Crossing on the German/Polish border is the world's first railway bridge to use carbon fibre as a loadbearing material.
Grimshaw, in collaboration with ppa architectures, has completed an expressive cable-stayed pedestrian bridge in Toulouse, France, as part of the city's Grand Parc Garonne urban development programme.
A new bridge in the Cairngorms National Park has been designed as a companion to the Category A-listed Gairnshiel Bridge dating from 1749, which is no longer safe for traffic.
Moxon Architects’ new footbridge in Chiswick, west London, rejuvenates a previously disconnected section of the Thames Path.
A 40-metre pedestrian and cycle bridge by Matter Architecture spans the bustling A63 road in Hull, extending to form a pair of viewing platforms over the city's docks.
Knight Architects has developed a modular bridge for Network Rail that combines practicality with aesthetic appeal.
Sheppard Robson has completed a striking 130-metre bridge linking a helipad to the Manchester Royal Infirmary.
Bridge Gagarin Studio and DP Squared have completed the longest single-span pedestrian bridge in Leeds
Building
Two new bridges by Wilkinson Eyre link buildings at Deloitte's London headquartersÂ
Bridge
A new Thames footbridge by Knight Architects is conceived as both a crossing point and a local destination
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