Circle Bridge
The Circle Bridge (Danish: Cirkelbroen) is a pedestrian bridge spanning the southern mouth of Christianshavn Canal in the Christianshavn area of central Copenhagen, Denmark. It connects Applebys Plads to the south with Christiansbro to the north. The bridge was designed by Olafur Eliasson.
Cirkelbroen | |
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Coordinates | 55°40′20.44″N 12°35′1.86″E |
Carries | Pedestrian and bicycle traffic |
Crosses | Copenhagen Harbour |
Locale | Applebys Plads Christiansbro |
Characteristics | |
Design | steel structure |
Total length | 40 metres (130 ft) |
History | |
Designer | Olafur Eliasson |
Opened | 22 August 2015 |
Construction
The bridge was a gift from the Nordea Foundation. It opened on 22 August 2015.
Description
The bridge consists of five round decks with masts of different heights. The masts are held up by 118 metal cables, giving the bridge a resemblance to a series of sailing yachts. The form highlights the reverse slope of the bridge's rails, which are made of wood from the Brazilian guariuba tree (Clarisia racemosa).[1]
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See also
Transport portal Engineering portal Denmark portal - List of bridges in Denmark
- List of bridges in Copenhagen
References
- "Olafur Eliasson's new Danish landmark". World Architecture News. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cirkelbroen. |
- Cirkelbroen Bridge / Studio Olafur Eliasson ArchDaily.
- Cirkelbroen by Olafur Eliasson De Zeen.
- Cirkelbroen, 2015 Olafur Eliasson.
- Kaushik (2015-09-07). "The Cirkelbroen Bridge in Copenhagen". Amusing Planet. Retrieved 2016-09-26.
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