Odense Foot and Cycle Bridge / 2015

While working at Gottlieb Paludan Architects I took part in the competition to design a new foot and cycle bridge across the railway in Odense, and it was selected as the final winner in 2012. I was in charge of the design of the squares, where the bridge ends on each side besides from participating in the overall design of the actual bridge. The project got realized in 2015.

The project is using simple and effective architectural tools. The bridge improves the connection between the city and harbour area for the cyclists and pedestrians of Odense, at the same time creating a striking landmark that will stand the test of time.

The bridge link is a dynamic extension of the existing urban space of Odense – an inviting, sweeping movement from north to south. The shape accommodates the natural traffic patterns of the area, ensuring clear and attractive functionality for all who will be using it daily on their way to work, school or leisure activities.

Along the way, there is a number of spaces, a variety of views and impressions, and all in all, the components come together into one cohesive and spectacular addition to the urban space of Odense. The squares to the north and south of the bridge are designed to fulfil two main purposes – partly to house the practical functions stipulated in the brief, and partly to create a visual and emotional connection between the new bridge and Odense.

The project has strived to create a bridge with extraordinary qualities in terms of design and the experience it engenders for its users, integrating art, lighting and construction. Gottlieb Paludan Architects developed the project in cooperation with ES Consult, NIRAS, Bartenbach Lichtlabor and artist Anita Jørgensen.

The bridge has received an Award of Merit from the European Convention for Constructional Steelwork (ECCS) for its outstanding and creative use of steel.

Additional project information can be found here.

Info

Type
Work, Danish competition
Function
Bridge and public spaces
Design
2012 to 2015
Realized
2015
Size
3.000 m2

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