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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Bridge in Kiev, Ukraine by Maxwan

 
August 16th, 2011 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Maxwan

As part of a park competition in Kiev – Ukraine, Maxwan resolved a missing gap in the primary pedestrian path. The solution goes beyond merely creating a bridge. It strives to create a signature place, within the park. It avoids any of the assumed formal or structural gestures. By doing so, it creates an almost non-bridge.

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  • Architect: Maxwan
  • Name of Project: Bridge
  • Location: Kiev, Ukraine
  • Program: Bridge design
  • Client: City of Kiev, Central Department for Urban Planning & Architecture and Urban Design
  • Software used: 3DSMax, AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator

Aerial View

  • Scale: S
  • Partner in charge: Hiroki Matsuura, Rients Dijkstra
  • Team leader: Jason Hilgefort
  • Team: Artur Borejszo , Leena Cho, Andreas Karavanas,Nobuki Ogasahara
  • Collaborator: Centraalstaal

 

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The location offers a commanding view over the enter region, yet it spans a valley. The design sets out to create another hill in the landscape; a place to sit, hang out, enjoy the view, perform, take a nap, etc – like any key moment in a park. In this way, a hill is created over a valley.

Elevation

The project uses a simple structural system – the arch – and spins it 360 degrees to form the hill. For pedestrians and cyclists it offers views out, while simultaneously offering a visual interplay with the reflection of the cars passing below.

The ‘bridge’, in its purist form, can be perceived as a solitary object. The final design solution can shift to blur this simultaneous desire to create an object and to be just another great place in the landscape. Whether covered in grass, left polished white, punctuated by a simple reflecting pond, or with a series of extruded pedestals, the design strives to create an identity, but not necessarily to be a bridge.

 

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Categories: 3dS Max, Autocad, Bridge, Illustrator, Photoshop




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