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Crosses
  
Modares Expressway

Official name
  
Pol-e Tabi'at

Designer
  
Leila Araghian

Location
  
Construction end
  
2014

Architect
  
Leila Araghian

Locale
  
Design
  
Bridge type
  
Footbridge

Cross
  
Modares Expressway

Construction begin
  
2010

Tabiat Bridge

Address
  
Tehran Province, Tehran, Modares Hwy, Iran

Similar
  
Golestan Palace, Azadi Tower, National Museum of Iran, Sa'dabad Complex, National Jewelry Museum

Tabiat bridge tehran iran


The Nature Bridge or Tabi'at Bridge (Persian: پل طبیعت‎‎ Pol-e Tabi'at) is the largest pedestrian overpass built in Tehran, Iran. The 270-metre (890 ft) bridge connects two public parks—Taleghani Park and Abo-Atash Park—by spanning Shahid Modarres ave, one of the main highways in northern Tehran. The word tabiat means "nature" in the Persian language. The bridge was designed by Leila Araghian. It has won several awards, including the Popular Choice Prize for Highways & Bridges from the Architizer A+ Awards, a global architectural competition based in New York.

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History

Tabiat Bridge was designed by Leila Araghian as part of a local competition for the design of a bridge to connect two parks in north Tehran which were separated by a highway. In designing the bridge, a process which took a total of a year, Araghian wanted it to "be a place for people to stay and ponder, not simply pass." To achieve this the bridge is not straight and contains benches and seating.

Construction of the bridge started in 2010, using a total of 2000 tonnes of steel and 10000 cubic metres of concrete before it was finished in October 2014. Construction of the bridge over a large highway was described as a big challenge, with platforms and temporary tunnels built to ensure that nothing fell on to the road below.

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