The new bridge connection over Tinnerbäcken in Linköping is part of a new development with refurbished baths and adjoining park, as well as new school and housing areas. The bridge proposal was developed as part of a parallel assignment organized by Linköping municipality, in which we have been the lead architect and worked together with Tyréns.
The project consists of a wooden glulam truss construction that allows the wood structure to form a legible space and with a clear shape in the large open space towards the park and within the dense vegetation of the ravine. During daytime, an interesting play of shadows appears on the bridge deck; when darkness falls, the bridge becomes a luminous lantern among the treetops.
From all sides, the bridge is perceived as a unitary whole made of wood, the material of the future.
Words from the jury: “The proposal reveals a design with a clear architectural expression that interacts with both the large-scale landscape and the ravine, as well as it is being experienced as a “room” in close-up scale. The relation to the form of the swimming pool’s roof construction and the bridges physical expression in the dark represent great qualities of the proposal.”
The new bridge connection over Tinnerbäcken in Linköping is part of a new development with refurbished baths and adjoining park, as well as new school and housing areas. The bridge proposal was developed as part of a parallel assignment organized by Linköping municipality, in which we have been the lead architect and worked together with Tyréns.
The project consists of a wooden glulam truss construction that allows the wood structure to form a legible space and with a clear shape in the large open space towards the park and within the dense vegetation of the ravine. During daytime, an interesting play of shadows appears on the bridge deck; when darkness falls, the bridge becomes a luminous lantern among the treetops.
From all sides, the bridge is perceived as a unitary whole made of wood, the material of the future.
Words from the jury: “The proposal reveals a design with a clear architectural expression that interacts with both the large-scale landscape and the ravine, as well as it is being experienced as a “room” in close-up scale. The relation to the form of the swimming pool’s roof construction and the bridges physical expression in the dark represent great qualities of the proposal.”