Rolling Bridge (London)
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Paddington Basin
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basin (geographical), curling club/rink, interesting place, bridge
Also known as Curling Bridge
Paddington Basin
London
It's really cool to have public works of art like this - that are useful and imaginative. Heatherwick Studio's Rolling Bridge is located within a new residential, office and retail quarter set around part of the Grand Union Canal.
Rather than a conventional opening bridge mechanism, consisting of a single rigid element that lifts to let boats pass, the Rolling Bridge gets out of the way by curling up until its two ends touch. While in its horizontal position, the bridge is a normal, inconspicuous steel and timber footbridge; fully open, it forms a circle on one bank of the water that bears little resemblance to its former self.
Twelve metres long, the bridge is made in eight steel and timber sections, and is made to curl by hydraulic rams set into the handrail between each section.
The Rolling Bridge opens every Friday at noon and won the 2005 British Structural Steel Award.
Please note that on the rare occasion that wind speeds reach 30mph in the basin, the bridge will not open. If you are planning a visit and are unsure about the weather conditions please contact 0207 402 5299. For more please click here:
www.heatherwick.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=v...
Enjoy this Video, if you are not going to see this now!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1NwXQaVAKA
Paddington Basin
London
It's really cool to have public works of art like this - that are useful and imaginative. Heatherwick Studio's Rolling Bridge is located within a new residential, office and retail quarter set around part of the Grand Union Canal.
Rather than a conventional opening bridge mechanism, consisting of a single rigid element that lifts to let boats pass, the Rolling Bridge gets out of the way by curling up until its two ends touch. While in its horizontal position, the bridge is a normal, inconspicuous steel and timber footbridge; fully open, it forms a circle on one bank of the water that bears little resemblance to its former self.
Twelve metres long, the bridge is made in eight steel and timber sections, and is made to curl by hydraulic rams set into the handrail between each section.
The Rolling Bridge opens every Friday at noon and won the 2005 British Structural Steel Award.
Please note that on the rare occasion that wind speeds reach 30mph in the basin, the bridge will not open. If you are planning a visit and are unsure about the weather conditions please contact 0207 402 5299. For more please click here:
www.heatherwick.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=v...
Enjoy this Video, if you are not going to see this now!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1NwXQaVAKA
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rolling_Bridge
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Coordinates: 51°31'6"N -0°10'28"E
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