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Theunis bridge Merksem nominated for WAN Awards 2022

23.08.2022

The Theunis Bridge that connects Merksem with Deurne has been nominated for the WAN Awards 2022. With its dark pillars, its dazzling white towers with their open structures and its meticulous detailing, the new Theunis Bridge is a striking presence in the urban landscape of Antwerp, Belgium. The broad bicycle paths and footpaths hang like balconies on the outer sides of the bridge, giving cyclists and pedestrians the best views. Commissioned by De Vlaamse Waterweg, architectural studio ZJA set out to design the new bridge over the Albert Canal, the most important waterway in Flanders, in collaboration with Arcadis, Sweco and OKRA Landscape Architects.

Greater clearance height and widening Albert Canal

To increase capacity for inland shipping, the canal is being modernized in many places. A bend at Merksem has been doubled in width and the clearance height also had to be increased, necessitating an entirely new bridge. The design unites functional demands with refined aesthetics.

Interesting sensory experience

The new Theunis Bridge is made of steel and built in three separate parts, taking cyclists, cars and trams to the other side pleasantly and safely as if along a boulevard. Daylight has free play between the three bridges. The canal banks and the passageway under the bridge have been through a metamorphosis too, resulting in safe, pleasant, hospitable urban surroundings. This makes the new Theunis Bridge an improvement not only for shipping, but also for users and the environment. A flowing link, an eyecatcher, and a tone-setter for the further redevelopment of this urban area.

The winners of the WAN Awards 2022 will be announced on November 16th and 17th.

 

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