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Le nouvel emblématique Walterdale Bridge connecte la ville, la nature et les individus
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The shared use path bridge is one of a kind. Sharing the eastern arch but separated from traffic, it is designed for people to enjoy crossing and lingering. Benches with high backs help reduce traffic noise and soften prevailing winds. At each end, the path is about twice as wide as it is in the middle, gracefully connecting with the valley.
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David Lai
Le nouvel emblématique Walterdale Bridge connecte la ville, la nature et les individus
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Beyond providing a refreshed visual identity for Edmonton, Walterdale Bridge creates a prominent public space where the duality of the city and nature are experienced and celebrated at a pivotal location. Crossing the river is now enjoyable for all modes.
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Le nouvel emblématique Walterdale Bridge connecte la ville, la nature et les individus
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The bridge deck, supported by 32 hangers, is a steel framework supporting a cast-in-place concrete deck covered with asphalt. It used 65 tonnes of reinforcing steel and 1600m3 of concrete. The bridge currently carries three lanes of traffic, but is designed so that another lane can be added.
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Tom Arban Photography Inc.
Le nouvel emblématique Walterdale Bridge connecte la ville, la nature et les individus
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Each arch rib is made up of 21 steel box segments with masses of up to 125 tonnes. The shared use path bridge is made up of 25 steel segments installed in 11 sections. It is supported by 14 hangers that connect to the east arch of the main bridge and delta piers at each end.
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Tom Arban Photography Inc.
Le nouvel emblématique Walterdale Bridge connecte la ville, la nature et les individus
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Photographers have been flocking to the bridge since before it was open. The easily recognizable arches and sweeping footbridge guide the eye towards the city and nature.
Crédit photo :
Tom Arban Photography Inc.