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Sant Feliu Pedestrian Bridge

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Crosses
  
Onyar River

Location
  
Girona

Bridge type
  
Footbridge

Body of water
  
Onyar

Opened
  
1995

Province
  
Province of Girona

Material
  
Weathering steel

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Locale
  
Girona, Catalonia, Spain

Designer
  
Pedelta Structural Engineers

Similar
  
Onyar, Esglesia de Sant Feliu, Sant Pere de Galligants, Costa Brava, Lake of Banyoles

The Sant Feliu Pedestrian Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the Onyar River in Girona, Spain. Built in 1998, the bridge connects Devesa Park with Saint Feliu Square. The structure is located in an urban surrounding, the old district of the city, with a strong personality. As a result, PEDELTA have designed a slender pedestrian structure; a pure minimalist solution. The bridge main span is 58.4 m. The structural system is a weathering steel frame with only one span, embedded on both ends into the concrete abutments.

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Map of Pont de Sant Feliu, 17001 Girona, Spain

Description

The bridge comprises a 3.5 m wide deck and it is characterized for being a weathering steel box girder of variable height between 0.6 m (L/97) at middle span and 1.7 m (L/34) at supports. The steel hand rail has been conceived to be part of the main structure.

Civil engineering mention award (2ยบ Prize) in Construmat Exhibition for the Sant Feliu footbridge design in Girona (2000). This bridge was also selected for the FAD Awards (1997) and Eduardo Torroja Awards (1999).

Construction

The steel girder was prefabricated in three segments. The three pieces were lifted to their final position, using two auxiliary supports, and finally welded together. Thereafter, the two concrete abutments were cast in place to complete the final structure.

References

Sant Feliu Pedestrian Bridge Wikipedia