Knight Architects鈥 pedestrian crossing to ease pressure on busy north-south route across South Dock
Knight Architects鈥 plans for a new bridge in Canary Wharf, east London, have been given the go ahead by Tower Hamlets council.
The 70m-long footbridge crossing the South Dock will link Marsh Wall on the southern part of the Isle of Dogs financial district with Jubilee Park and Foster & Partners鈥 Canary Wharf tube station.
It is intended to ease pressure on Wilkinson Eyre鈥檚 South Quay footbridge, which is currently the only north-south pedestrian link across the busy central part of the dock.
Knight鈥檚 bridge is split into two sections either side of a single pier, with the northern side designed to lift up to allow small boats to pass underneath.
In the middle of the movable section will be a triangular void directing pedestrians away from an existing emergency staircase serving the adjacent building and allowing 鈥渄istinctive and memorable鈥 views through the deck when it is raised, the practice said.
Tower Hamlets鈥 strategic development committee said the scheme was a 鈥渉igh-quality and elegant design, considered appropriate to its contemporary surroundings鈥 and would be a 鈥減ositive addition to the area and waterfront鈥.
The project team also includes consultant Arcadis and engineer KGAL.
The bridge is close to another Knight-designed moveable crossing, Water Street bridge, which links Montgomery Square and Jubilee Park to the new Wood Wharf development.
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