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The "O" bridge proposal by Chris Precht and Alex Daxböck for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Oct 15, 2013

The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

Chris Precht of penda / Vienna and Alex Daxböck sent us their recent project titled the "O", an elliptically shaped bridge proposal for the RIBA-sponsored Salford Meadows Bridge International Design Competition. For their entries, participants had to design a pedestrian bridge for Salford, England -- one of the fastest growing areas in the Manchester City Region. The winning bridge design will stand as a unique and iconic landmark for the site.

Indeed, the elliptical structure of the O bridge makes a bold statement that reinvents the traditional bridge form and creates a visual entrance for pedestrians as they walk through it to the Salford Meadows.

Check out images of the proposal right below.

"The 'O' - A multifaceted object

The aim of the proposal is to create a landmark for the Salford Meadows by turning its structure of the bridge into a formal element, which will define a strong signature for the site. The design is meant to stand as a monument by balancing the tradition of Salford with the green spaces on the Meadow in an elegant, harmonious and inviting way."

The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

"Landmark

A landmark not defined how people are interacting with the building, but how the building is interacting with the people. Therefore we created an icon for the Meadows which changes its appearance to people throughout the city. People in the South and North of Salford see the bridge as a disc-like object, where else for people in the eastern and western parts the bridge has a very slim and elegant appearance."

The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.
The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

"Approaching from the Crescent / Chapel Street, the bridge looks like a common swing bridge suspended from a pylon. Getting closer, the  bridge is opening up and the ellipses turns into a full circle inviting the visitors to the Meadow. People are interacting with the bridge without even the need of crossing it and therefore the O creates a unique experience for people living and visiting Salford and a lasting formal impression of the Meadows."

Nighttime rendering of The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

"The walkway

A continuously truss system is carrying a wooden finishing for a walk path and glazed, semi transparent handrails. With it‘s DDA compliant gradient of 1/20, both endings are generously widened to invite pedestrians. The walkway merges into a a terraced landscape, which can be used for sunbathing during the day and as an open air theatre at dawn. Hence its slope, the landing point of the bridge provides a great view over the Meadows.

The O - cafe was integrated into the sliced landscape with direct view to the Irwell River and the O."

The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.
The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.
The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.
The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

"The steel ring

A profiled welded steel tube, resting on 2 concrete bearings is the main structural element of the bridge. It supports and carries the structure at the same time. Carrying the loads of the bridge to the bearings, the ellipse enables the bridge to span over the Irwell River without having supporting columns within the water. To avoid forcing to many loads to the existing bridge (Chapel Street), one bearing should move to the landscape underneath the street."

The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.
The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

"The steel ropes

During the day, the suspension cables are reflecting the sunlight and the sun's energy get stored in energy saving LED's. Therefore the bridge will be glowing during the night transforming the O into a landmark for Salford 24/7."

The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

For more info, click here.

All images courtesy of Chris Precht and Alex Daxböck.

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The "O" bridge proposal by Chris Precht and Alex Daxböck for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Oct 15, 2013

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The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

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vienna ● united kingdom ● salford meadows bridge competition ● proposal ● penda ● pedestrian bridge ● europe ● england ● competition ● chris precht ● bridge ● alex daxböck

Chris Precht of penda / Vienna and Alex Daxböck sent us their recent project titled the "O", an elliptically shaped bridge proposal for the RIBA-sponsored Salford Meadows Bridge International Design Competition. For their entries, participants had to design a pedestrian bridge for Salford, England -- one of the fastest growing areas in the Manchester City Region. The winning bridge design will stand as a unique and iconic landmark for the site.

Indeed, the elliptical structure of the O bridge makes a bold statement that reinvents the traditional bridge form and creates a visual entrance for pedestrians as they walk through it to the Salford Meadows.

Check out images of the proposal right below.

"The 'O' - A multifaceted object

The aim of the proposal is to create a landmark for the Salford Meadows by turning its structure of the bridge into a formal element, which will define a strong signature for the site. The design is meant to stand as a monument by balancing the tradition of Salford with the green spaces on the Meadow in an elegant, harmonious and inviting way."

The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

"Landmark

A landmark not defined how people are interacting with the building, but how the building is interacting with the people. Therefore we created an icon for the Meadows which changes its appearance to people throughout the city. People in the South and North of Salford see the bridge as a disc-like object, where else for people in the eastern and western parts the bridge has a very slim and elegant appearance."

The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.
The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

"Approaching from the Crescent / Chapel Street, the bridge looks like a common swing bridge suspended from a pylon. Getting closer, the  bridge is opening up and the ellipses turns into a full circle inviting the visitors to the Meadow. People are interacting with the bridge without even the need of crossing it and therefore the O creates a unique experience for people living and visiting Salford and a lasting formal impression of the Meadows."

Nighttime rendering of The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

"The walkway

A continuously truss system is carrying a wooden finishing for a walk path and glazed, semi transparent handrails. With it‘s DDA compliant gradient of 1/20, both endings are generously widened to invite pedestrians. The walkway merges into a a terraced landscape, which can be used for sunbathing during the day and as an open air theatre at dawn. Hence its slope, the landing point of the bridge provides a great view over the Meadows.

The O - cafe was integrated into the sliced landscape with direct view to the Irwell River and the O."

The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.
The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.
The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.
The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

"The steel ring

A profiled welded steel tube, resting on 2 concrete bearings is the main structural element of the bridge. It supports and carries the structure at the same time. Carrying the loads of the bridge to the bearings, the ellipse enables the bridge to span over the Irwell River without having supporting columns within the water. To avoid forcing to many loads to the existing bridge (Chapel Street), one bearing should move to the landscape underneath the street."

The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.
The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

"The steel ropes

During the day, the suspension cables are reflecting the sunlight and the sun's energy get stored in energy saving LED's. Therefore the bridge will be glowing during the night transforming the O into a landmark for Salford 24/7."

The "O" bridge by Christ Precht of penda and Alex Daxböck - Proposal for Salford Meadows Bridge Competition.

For more info, click here.

All images courtesy of Chris Precht and Alex Daxböck.

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