Bayraklı Coast Pedestrian Bridge / Notarchitects + Notmimarlik

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  • Architect In Charge: Merih Feza Yıldırım, Serdar Uslubaş
  • Design Team: Serdar Uslubaş, Merih Feza Yıldırım, Duygu Görgün Şenoğlu
  • Clients: Izmir Metropolitan Municipality
  • Consultants: Dürrin Süer Kılıç, Metin Kılıç
  • Country: Turkey
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Text description provided by the architects. The pedestrian and bicycle bridge located at Bayraklı coast was designed with the aim of making the coast a more accessible place for pedestrians, cyclists and service vehicles within the scope of IzmirDeniz project. *( IzmirDeniz project is a concept for using the seaside more efficiently). 

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The bridge is a necessary transportation structure for Bayraklı Beach to serve the neighbourhood as a whole without being divided by streams. In the near future, Bayraklı Beach is expected to serve more and more urbanites, with its new functions and improvements around within the scope of the IzmirDeniz project.

Bayraklı Coast Pedestrian Bridge  / Notarchitects + Notmimarlik - Exterior Photography, Cityscape
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Pedestrians and cyclists moving inside the bridge will be parts of the facade, changing the view in different ways by creating light shadow play for the observers. The observers on the sidewalk will perceive the bridge with different sensations at different times of the day and at different speeds, rather than a static structure. This dynamic view is very suitable for a transportation structure.

Bayraklı Coast Pedestrian Bridge  / Notarchitects + Notmimarlik - Exterior Photography, Waterfront, Beam, Coast
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The distance between the support points of the bridge is 33 meters. When considered together with the connection ramps, it is 74 meters long. The bridge is 10.9 meters wide. 3.5 meters of this is reserved as a bicycle path. All materials used in the bridge are resistant to mild weather conditions and vandalism. The necessity of using the bridge without requiring maintenance during the service period is reflected in the design.

Bayraklı Coast Pedestrian Bridge  / Notarchitects + Notmimarlik - Exterior Photography, Waterfront, Cityscape
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Address:Bayraklı/İzmir, Turkey

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Cite: "Bayraklı Coast Pedestrian Bridge / Notarchitects + Notmimarlik" 12 Sep 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/947115/bayrakli-coast-pedestrian-bridge-notarchitects-plus-notmimarlik> ISSN 0719-8884

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