
Okay, that was my trip to East London out of the way, now I'll cover a couple of bridges in central London that I visited on the same day. After that, I've got some bridges over in Kent, and then, who knows, maybe one day I will get back to posting more often.
Currently, I don't have time to talk about the results of the Amsterdam Iconic Pedestrian Bridge competition, the recent much-delayed opening of Calatrava's Peace Bridge in Calgary, the only-a-little-delayed opening of Poole's Twin Sails Bridge, or even Knight Architects' spiffy new proposal for a bridge at Paddington Basin (see video) to replace the knackered Helix Bridge. You will just have to make do with those links ...


The most interesting part of the viaduct spans 72m over Borough High Street. This part of the bridge has been designed as a "gateway" feature, with a 6m deep lenticular truss supporting its southern elevation.


The north edge of the new viaduct is supported from a more conventional plate girder, which is essentially invisible to the public. You can get a better idea of the overall structural form in the picture on the left, showing the bridge from below.
The bridge steelwork weighs about 1200 tonnes, and was launched longitudinally across the roadway. As can be seen in the video below, the bridge was assembled piecemeal on top of the main viaduct, with the main viaduct girders being used as the launching rails for the High Street span.
I find the design of the truss a little odd, and it does seem completely out of scale with its surroundings. Nonetheless, it's a very impressive feat of engineering.
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