Arganzuela Footbridge
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The Arganzuela Footbridge (Spanish: puente or pasarela de Arganzuela, formally puente monumental de Arganzuela, also puente de Perrault) is a pedestrian bridge in Madrid, Spain.
History and description
It partially occupies the land released by the burying of the M-30. Designed by Dominique Perrault,[1] it cost about €13.6M.[2]
Building works started in February 2010.[3] The footbridge actually consists of two separate metal cones,[3] one passing over the Madrid Río park while the other crosses over the Manzanares, nearly meeting at an elevated middle point serving as lookout of the Madrid Río park.[3] The combined structure is 278 m long.[4] Perrault employs plate rolling for the curved steel plates along the bridge span.[5]
It was opened on 24 March 2011, although initially only for diurnal usage.[3]
- View of the inside
- Nightime view
References
- ^ Perini, Katia; Sabbion, Paola (2017). "Madrid Río, Spain — Opportunities and policies". Urban Sustainability and River Restoration. John Wiley & Sons Ltd. p. 231. doi:10.1002/9781119245025. ISBN 9781119244967.
- ^ "Inauguración en Madrid Río... otra vez". El País. 24 March 2011.
- ^ a b c d "Gallardón inaugura un puente de 13 millones de euros diseñado por Perrault en Madrid Río". 20minutos.es. 24 March 2011.
- ^ Morales, R. (25 March 2011). "El icono de Madrid Río". La Razón.
- ^ Boake, T. (2016). "Innovation in Architectural Steel". In Cruz, Paulo J. da Sousa (ed.). Structures and Architecture. Beyond their Limits. CRC Press. p. 10. doi:10.1201/b20891. ISBN 978-1-315-73076-9.
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