Cittadella Bridge

Architect: Richard Meier & Partners

Year: 2017

Location: Alessandria, Italy

Category: Bridges

Cittadella Bridge

About

During the flooding of Alessandria in 1994, not only did the water level reach the roadway, but also the piers of the Napoleonic Cittadella Bridge caught much of the debris in the river, effectively acting as a dam. The new design, a single span raised above the flood plain, not only solves that problem, but also reconnects the fabric of the modern city with the Cittadella, an 18th century fort and tentative UNESCO World Heritage site. By relinking Piazza Gobetti to the citadel's remarkable structures, the project hopes to catalyze their future preservation and reuse.

Tags: Steel, Concrete, Infrastructure, Bridges, Steel, Concrete, Infrastructure, Bridges

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