The DNA of Great Design: Penda Reveals Plans for a Stunning Double Helix Bridge in Beijing


The DNA double helix is an example of science at its most poetic. The image of symmetrical, twisting strands encasing the blueprints for life is so elegant, one would think it came from one of da Vinci's notebooks. Vienna and Beijing-based firm Penda — winner of the Emerging Firm of the Year Award at this year's A+Awards — has drawn on the beauty of the double helix in their design for a new suspension bridge, which is expected to go up in Beijing in time for the 2022 winter Olympics. Like the Millennium Bridge in London and the Samuel Beckett Bridge in Dublin, The San Shan Bridge will hold a place among the world's most lyrical bridge designs. The bridge will span the Giu River, linking the city of Bejing to the mountainous region of Zhangjiakou to the north, where the Olympic games will be held. In addition to DNA, the helix design also refers to the Olympic rings. In fact, the supports technically consist of six rings that interlock at both the top and bottom. By rearranging the Olympic logo in a way that allows it to point to other referents, ... , Pat Finn, read more http://ift.tt/2akio0s

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