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Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

United Kingdom Architecture News - Mar 30, 2015 - 09:32   8286 views

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

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The young London-Moscow-Tbilisi based practice Architects of Invention alongside with Hewson Consultants,  Engenuiti, Edenvale Young, Hyland Edgar Driver, Lumieres Studio, Gardiner & Theobald and Savills has entered competition for a design of a pedestrian and cycle bridge connecting Nine Elms and  Pimlico.

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

site plan 

The Nine Elms - Pimlico Bridge: The Clip

The new link between historic Pimlico and the cutting-edge development at Nine Elms should express the city’s ambitions for those neighbourhoods and for London as a whole.On the south side, a gateway that will define a modern development; on the north side, a seamless entrance to classic Pimlico and Victoria beyond. Over the river, two asymmetrical arches gracefully soar over a continuous loop – a striking geometry that refers to London’s other bridges while reproducing none of them.

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

close view to bridge plan from top 

Dedicated cycling lanes mean that The Clip will become a vital artery for commuters. The separate pedestrian paths and public realm frame new perspectives on the city making it a place to linger, meet friends and enjoy the view. The vertical arches and the horizontal loop frame vistas east and west towards the London Eye and the revitalised Battersea Power Station. Separation of the walkways results in a different viewing experience, through the loop at passing boats and out towards the city.

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

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The design is sensitive both to the white stucco-fronted Regency architecture of Pimlico, and also to the sculptural and innovative ideas of the new Nine Elms. The cycle lanes are accessible through ramps, while there are segregated ramps and lifts for pedestrian and disabled users. The landing points touch lightly on either side forming a safe and seamless transition for all users. With its unobstructed views and spacious walkways The Clip will become an attraction for both Londoners and visitors.

The Clip: Bringing Londoners Together

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

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Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

model view of the bridge in the site

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

Architects of Invention’s shortlisted entry for Nine Elms to Pimlico bridge competition

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Project Facts

AI Team:Davit Tsanava, Dominykas Daunys, Nikoloz Japaridze, Anton Khmelnitskiy, Ivane Ksnelashvili

Consultants

Lead Bridge Consultant:Hewson Consulting

Structure:Engenuiti

Landscape:Hyland Edgar Driver

Lighting:Lumieres Studio

Cost Consultant:Gardiner & Theobald

Planning Consultant:Savills

Fluvial and Hydraulics:Edenvale Young

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