The bridge won the competition to connect both sides of the harbours. Photo / Steven Holl Architects
The bridge won the competition to connect both sides of the harbours. Photo / Steven Holl Architects
Danish capital Copenhagen will mark the entrance to its harbour with a dizzying piece of infrastructure.
According to design and technology blog Gizmodo, the pedestrian bridge will provide a stunning connection between each side of the harbour for both tourists and residents.
Dubbed Copenhagen Gate, the bridge was designed bySteven Holl Architects and won the competition to connect both sides of the harbours.
The bridge will give people a direct connection between both sides of the harbour. Photo / Steven Holl Architects
The yellow and orange bridge will stand at 65 metres - tall enough for cruise ships to sail beneath it. The towers that hold it will be able to house many.