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Mary Elmes Bridge. An urban pedestrian bridge, from concept to opening

 Mary Elmes Bridge. An urban pedestrian bridge, from concept to opening
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Presented at IABSE Congress: Resilient technologies for sustainable infrastructure, Christchurch, New Zealand, 3-5 February 2021, published in , pp. 276-284
DOI: 10.2749/christchurch.2021.0276
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Mary Elmes bridge is a new 66m single span pedestrian and cyclist bridge opened in Cork in July 2019. In September 2016, Cork City Council launched a design competition for a single span low level ...
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Author(s): (ARUP Ireland Simon Roberts Wilkinson Eyre)
(ARUP Ireland Simon Roberts Wilkinson Eyre)
(ARUP Ireland Simon Roberts Wilkinson Eyre)
Medium: conference paper
Language(s): English
Conference: IABSE Congress: Resilient technologies for sustainable infrastructure, Christchurch, New Zealand, 3-5 February 2021
Published in:
Page(s): 276-284 Total no. of pages: 9
Page(s): 276-284
Total no. of pages: 9
DOI: 10.2749/christchurch.2021.0276
Abstract:

Mary Elmes bridge is a new 66m single span pedestrian and cyclist bridge opened in Cork in July 2019. In September 2016, Cork City Council launched a design competition for a single span low level bridge as part of its key objective to encourage greater sustainable travel in the form of walking and cycling within the city Centre. The overriding challenge was to deliver a considered design - sympathetic to the existing fabric of the city and easy to install within the confined urban environment.

The solution was a visually appealing design; a slender, 66-metre steel shallow arch, establishing a connective dialogue with its surrounds and compliant with challenging flooding and visual requirements. The structural system is a fully integral, single span with variable depth, central steel box girder and variable width cantilevered walkways. The concept adopts a clever strategy to integrate at grade landings with existing footpath levels while making the structure compatible with future city flood defenses.

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pedestrian bridge slenderness steel structure dynamic analysis climate change urban bridges flooding

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