Press kit no. 3570-02
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Press Kit | no. 3570-02
Press release only in English
Theunis Bridge in Merksem Wins a 2022 Architecture MasterPrize
ZJA
Elegant eyecatcher over the Albert Canal
The new Theunis Bridge actually consists of three steel bridges side by side - two traffic bridges and a tram bridge in the middle - with the daylight having free play between them. The bridge is striking for its dark substructure and its white, open superstructure.
Ralph Kieft, architect and partner at ZJA, says, "We are extremely proud of this prestigious award for the Theunis Bridge. The V-shaped, upward-folded columns of the structure are a characteristic presence above pillars reminiscent of bridge towers or harbour cranes. The silhouette of the V-shape is asymmetrical and dynamic. Broad bicycle paths and footpaths hang like balconies on the outer sides of the bridge, giving cyclists and pedestrians the best view of the Albert Canal and its surroundings. The open shape of the iconic towers contributes to the effect, while the space under the bridge has become far more attractive and hospitable."
Enjoyable to linger under the bridge
The canal banks and the passageway under the bridge have undergone a metamorphosis, resulting in a safe and pleasant urban space. The introduction of wooden seats, greenery, and good lighting below and beside the bridge has created a safe, enjoyable place where you can sit on a bench and enjoy the water and the passing ships. This makes the new Theunis Bridge an improvement not just for shipping, but also for its users and its surroundings. It serves as a flowing link with a striking appearance that sets the tone for further urban development and redevelopment of the area.
Increased clearance height and widening of the Albert Canal
Beyond being merely an attractive link between opposite banks of the Albert Canal, the new Theunis Bridge also has an increased clearance height. Carrying almost forty million tons of goods per year, the Albert Canal is Flanders’ most important waterway. Container traffic in particular has grown strongly over recent years, but the low headroom of the old Theunis Bridge, and the fact that the Albert Canal is at its narrowest here, created a bottleneck. The new Theunis Bridge has a clearance height of 9.10 metres, and the canal has been broadened to 63 metres wide. Inland vessels can now pass through safely, even with containers stacked four high.
Technical sheet
Architect: ZJA
Principal: De Vlaamse Waterweg
Client: Arcadis & Sweco
Contractor: THV Artes-Stadsbader-Taveirne
Landscape architect: OKRA Landscape architects
Inauguration: 2021
About ZJA
ZJA designs with the objective to improve the quality of the environment, both from an ecological and a human perspective. ZJA is optimistic about the opportunities to do so, knowing what it takes to learn to see and discover the things that make that possible: working together and continually researching new methods and materials. The better the design, the more it enriches society, and the more sophisticated and careful it intertwines new functions with the environment.
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