Chiswick Park Footbridge, Pedestrian bridge in Chiswick, United Kingdom
Chiswick Park Footbridge is a pedestrian crossing that links Chiswick Business Park directly to the tube station below in west London. The structure spans three sections and employs a network arch design that provides stability across the extended distance without creating excessive movement underfoot.
The bridge opened to pedestrians in early 2019 after being built with prefabricated sections assembled on site. This construction method allowed the project to be completed efficiently while maintaining site operations.
The bridge design received recognition in the infrastructure category at the 2019 AJ Architecture Awards, demonstrating excellence in modern British engineering.
The walking surface uses hardwood materials that grip well in all weather conditions. The bridge is level and easy to cross without stairs or steep ramps, making access straightforward for everyone.
The steel structure uses Corten material that naturally forms a rust-orange protective layer and requires no maintenance. This self-protecting finish means the bridge never needs painting or regular cleaning to stay protected.
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