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2019-09-09

Rose Gold Bridge

Four student teams from the Civil Engineering department of the Technical University of Munich, under the direction of Professor Martin Mensinger, developed individual design projects of a pedestrian and cycling bridge in Munich and presented them to the public. One of the design projects was the "Rose Gold Bridge."

This pedestrian and cycling bridge spans the Schwere-Reiter-Straße and serves as a fast connection from the Olympic Park to Maxvorstadt in Munich, Germany. Based on the optical design, a column-free bridge was built across the street. Due to the filigree design, it was possible to provide as much space as possible for the design of open spaces. Inspired by nature, the engineers' creative idea was a rose falling on a stone.
Author
Daniel Dlubal, Marin Shera, Enea Tallushi, Roland Zellhuber
University
Technical University of Munich, Germany
Engineering Faculty Building Geo Environment

This pedestrian and cycling bridge spans the Schwere-Reiter-Straße and serves as a fast connection from the Olympic Park to Maxvorstadt in Munich, Germany. Based on the optical design, a column-free bridge was built across the street. Due to the filigree design, it was possible to provide as much space as possible for the design of open spaces. Inspired by nature, the engineers' creative idea was a rose falling on a stone.