AZPML + DFN Win Competition for Rippling Bridge in Bellinzona, Switzerland
The team of AZPMLÂ + DFN has won a competition for the design of the Passerella Ex-Torretta, a new bridge spanning the Ticino River in Bellinzona, Switzerland. The bridge will connect two existing medieval structures, the Torretta tower to the west of the river and medieval arcades on the eastern bank, and will provide a gradual 6% slope to allow for pedestrian and bicycle access.
Spring Perspective. Image Courtesy of AZPML
The team of AZPMLÂ + DFN has won a competition for the design of the Passerella Ex-Torretta, a new bridge spanning the Ticino River in Bellinzona, Switzerland. The bridge will connect two existing medieval structures, the Torretta tower to the west of the river and medieval arcades on the eastern bank, and will provide a gradual 6% slope to allow for pedestrian and bicycle access.
Summer Perspective. Image Courtesy of AZPML
The bridge design draws inspiration from the ?organic geometry of the waves? in the river, employing an undulating sinusoidal structure to retain a respectful and graceful profile.?Our project aims to respect and enhance the natural beauty of the fluvial context of the Ticino River. Our intention has been not only to minimize the visual impact of the bridge in the natural landscape, but also to create a visual resonance with the meanders and the ripples of the moving water surface of the Ticino River,? said the architects in a press rele...
Spring Perspective. Image Courtesy of AZPML
The team of AZPMLÂ + DFN has won a competition for the design of the Passerella Ex-Torretta, a new bridge spanning the Ticino River in Bellinzona, Switzerland. The bridge will connect two existing medieval structures, the Torretta tower to the west of the river and medieval arcades on the eastern bank, and will provide a gradual 6% slope to allow for pedestrian and bicycle access.
Summer Perspective. Image Courtesy of AZPML
The bridge design draws inspiration from the ?organic geometry of the waves? in the river, employing an undulating sinusoidal structure to retain a respectful and graceful profile.?Our project aims to respect and enhance the natural beauty of the fluvial context of the Ticino River. Our intention has been not only to minimize the visual impact of the bridge in the natural landscape, but also to create a visual resonance with the meanders and the ripples of the moving water surface of the Ticino River,? said the architects in a press rele...
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