heneghan peng architects



Metro West Bridge | Dublin

Liffey Valley, Dublin, Ireland

One should not only be interested in the design of bridges; they should be concerned with how to get to the other side. — Cedric Price

Three strands of movement define the Metro West Bridge, the linearity of the Metro West rail track, the curves in the pedestrian path, the third strand emerges from its siting in the river valley, the movement of the River Liffey below.

The shaping and forming of the bridge as it passes over the Liffey valley is designed to make the bridge as transparent to the environment as possible in varying aspects. The new Metro West Bridge is seen as a thin horizon as it passes over this triangular shaped river valley.

It is often the case underneath the bridge that there is no grass, the reason for this being, the width of the bridge above prevents both light and rain penetrating. This proposal, which is a series of strands with a void down the middle expanding as it moves over the Liffey, allows light and rain to penetrate the very centre of the bridge. Simultaneously, the inclined v-shape of the keel maximizes the light penetration to the space below while providing an open and bright space from below.


Fact sheet

Client Railway Procurement Agency, Ireland

Date 2008

Status Competition

Location Liffey Valley, Dublin, Ireland


Collaborators

Structures | Civil Arup

Renderings Archimation

 

Contact

heneghan peng architects
14–16 Lord Edward Street, Floor 2
Dublin D02 YC63, Ireland

Tel +353 (0)1 633 9000
Fax +353 1 633 9010



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