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“Himlavalvet” bridge invites individuals to ascend a structural staircase, offering breathtaking views above tree canopies, fostering a connection with the sky and nature. In today’s urban evolution, cities promote diverse interactions, encouraging an active outdoor lifestyle. Combining recreation with Ängelholm’s infrastructure, the bridge serves as a destination for play and relaxation, becoming a vital connection and attraction for locals and tourists, fostering a sense of community.
The primary structural arch, simple yet iconic, pays homage to the old railway bridge. Corten structure and wooden flooring blend tradition with Ängelholm’s future. Prioritizing a human scale, the bridge maximizes views while minimizing its impact on the surroundings. Nighttime illumination strategically highlights the arch and tension cables, avoiding disturbance to local wildlife. Each lighting element complements the bridge’s identity, creating a safe nocturnal environment. “Himlavalvet” stands as a testament to harmonizing urban progress with the timeless beauty of nature.
Location:United KingdomArchitect: Geoffrey-James EberleArchitecture Office:Geoffrey Eberle, Magdalena Mroz, Gabriella Mackenzie, Pablo Del PolzaLead Architects:Geoffrey EberleProject Team:Structural Engineers | Degree of FreedomContractor:PEABClient: Municipality of Angelholm3D Render:Playtime