More images of the Quingpu Pedestrian Bridge

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Last week, we featured the Quingpu Pedestrian Bridge designed by CA-DESIGN. The project received many good reviews from you, so they sent more images of the , taken by Nacasa & Partners. See all the fantastic images of the project by day and night after the break.

Cite: Jordana , Sebastian. "More images of the Quingpu Pedestrian Bridge" 08 Aug 2009. ArchDaily. Accessed 23 May 2013. <http://www.archdaily.com/31593>

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    amazing work. The white steel and wood roof really do it for me. It seems like it has to be experienced by walking through it to really appreciate it. For some reason, i’m not attracted to the distant photos of it.

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      the bridge doesn’t make the surrounding buildings mediocre… the surrounding buildings ARE mediocre on their own.

      Is the structural grid in a chinese pattern?

      I love the night time photos.

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        kinda traditional chinese windows pattern, but not strong, the scale is too big…

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    now they can put in some benches :)

    i think the roof can grow a little further, right now it looks like its stuck between the banks. and if the tallest tip would come 1m down it would be 100x less distracting.

    but structurally: PURE AWESOME

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    Nice madness ! maybe oversized but really good on evrything: materials colors structure design. good one

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    well the structure is quite nice.
    The pict let us imagine the bridge like an place where people met each other and not just go across. i like to think that way, bridge used to be a place with shop and house in old Europe (i’m French ^^ ) why should they don’t stay like that? it’s maybe a idea to experiment in our time.

    And just for the mistake it’s located in qingpu and not in qUingpu, it’s in the Shanghai District.

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