General Information
Other name(s): | Apatébron |
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Completion: | 2003 |
Status: | in use |
Project Type
Function / usage: |
Bicycle and pedestrian bridge |
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Material: |
Stainless steel bridge |
Structure: |
Underslung girder bridge |
Location
Location: |
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden |
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Coordinates: | 59° 18' 17.29" N 18° 6' 8.74" E |
Technical Information
Dimensions
length | 62 m |
Materials
deck |
stainless steel
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
Sicklauddsbron (Swedish: "The Bridge of Cape Sickla") or Apatêbron ("Bridge Apatê") is a bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden. It stretches over Sickla kanal in Södra Hammarbyhamnen. The name Sickla is believed to be derived from a 15th-century provincial word, sik, meaning "minor marsh". The bridge is named Apatê, a Greek word meaning mirage or illusion. Designed by the architects Magnus Ståhl, Erik Andersson (architect), and Jelena Mijanovic, it was awarded the European Steel Design Award in 2003.
Sicklauddsbron is a stainless steel pedestrian bridge, 62 metres in length. The load-bearing sections are made of 80 tonnes hot-rolled duplex stainless steel gauge plates, 25 mm thick, which were water cut, flanged, and welded before being reassembled on the site. From the concrete abutments tension cables stretches the central part of the bridge, an arched box girder triangular in section. The lighting is built-in into the stainless steel handrails, while the pathway is covered with asphalt.
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Participants
- Erik Andersson (architect)
- Jelena Mijanovic (architect)
- Magnus Ståhl (architect)
Relevant Web Sites
Relevant Publications
- Experience of duplex stainless steel in footbridges. Presented at: Footbridge 2005 (Second International Congress), Venezia, 06-08 December 2005. (2005):
- About this
data sheet - Structure-ID
20027089 - Published on:
28/02/2007 - Last updated on:
24/11/2018