세계 최장의 비대칭 사장교 대만 단장교 Danjiang Bridge Competition


Danjiang Bridge Competition

Tamsui River Cable-stayed Crossing in Taipei, Taiwan – design by Zaha Hadid Architects


20 Nov 2017 + 14 Aug 2015

Danjiang Bridge Competition in Taiwan

Design: Zaha Hadid Architects with Leonhardt, Andrä und Partner

Danjiang Bridge named ‘Collaboration Project of the Year’ at the Construction Computing Awards 2017




타이뻬이 단수이강을 가로 지르며 단수이~빠리을 연결하는 단장교


총연장 920m

세계 최장의 단일 비대칭 사장교


유명한 영국의 자하 하디드 아키텍트가 레온하르트 등과 공동 설계했으며  

2017년 건설컴퓨팅어워드에서 올해의 협업프로젝트상을 수상했다.


황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터

Ki Chul Hwang, conpaper editor, curator


The Danjiang Bridge has been commissioned by the Directorate of Highways of Taiwan and will be the world’s longest single-mast asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge.


image from ZH



Located at the mouth of Tamsui River, the Danjiang Bridge is integral to the infrastructure upgrading program of northern Taiwan, enhancing accessibility throughout the region with the rapidly expanding Port of Taipei/Taipei Harbour—the region’s busiest shipping port. The bridge will also increase connectivity between local neighbourhoods and significantly reduce through-traffic in the region’s town centres.


image : VisualArch



The bridge design minimises its visual impact by using a single 200 metre concrete structural mast to support the 920m road, rail, cycle and pedestrian deck made from steel.


Zaha Hadid Architects was commissioned as design consultants alongside lead structural engineer Leonhardt, Andrä and Partner in Germany together with Sinotech Engineering Consultants in Taiwan acting as local engineering consultants.


Given the project’s scale and engineering challenges, as well as the geographic distance between consultant teams, ZHA elected to use Dassault Systemes CATIA 3D EXPERIENCE On Cloud, supplied and supported by Desktop Engineering (DTE), to implement the project. This cloud-based 3D design system provides a common 3D data platform for all parties between Europe and Asia and acted as the central data repository, or Common Data Environment in BIM terms, for the project.


Resulting in enhanced collaboration and communication across all members of the design team, the improved information flow and real-time design collaboration enabled the team to meet all deadlines with ease through improved design productivity.


Geoffrey Haines, Managing Director of Desktop Engineering explained, “Zaha Hadid Architects is bold in everything they do. This includes their design computing outlook; using this design and collaboration platform to draw on all the assets of cloud technology and deliver real benefits to distributed design teams.”




Danjiang Bridge Competition

Zaha Hadid Architects announced as winner of the Danjiang bridge International Competition in Taiwan, collaborating with Leonhardt, Andrä und Partner. The bridge uses a single mast to support 920 m long highway and connects an area by the Taiwan Straight, over the mouth of the Tamsui River.


image : MIR



Located at the mouth of Tamsui River that flows through the capital Taipei, the Danjiang Bridge is integral to the infrastructure upgrading program of northern Taiwan. The bridge will increase connectivity between neighbourhoods and reduce through-traffic on local roads within local town centres by linking the Highways 2 and 15, with the West Coast Expressway (Route 61) and Bali-Xindian Expressway (Route 64). By also reducing traffic from the congested Guandu Bridge upriver, the Danjiang Bridge will greatly improve the northern coast traffic system and enhance accessibility throughout the region with the rapidly expanding Port of Taipei/Taipei Harbour, the region’s busiest shipping port.


image : MIR


The Danjiang Bridge will also allow for the extension of Danhai Light Rail Transportation (DHLRT) system over the Tamsui River to connect the town of BaLi and the Port/Harbour with Taipei’s public rail network.


The Tamsui River estuary is a natural environment flanked by the urban centres of Tamsui to the East and Bali to the west. The estuary is rapidly growing in popularity with both residents and tourists as a recreational area where people gather each day to watch the sun setting over the Taiwan Strait.


image : VisualArch



The cable-stayed bridge design minimises its visual impact by using only one concrete structural mast to support the 920m road, rail and pedestrian deck made from steel. The Danjiang Bridge will be the world’s longest single-tower, asymmetric cable-stayed bridge.


The mast is designed and engineered to be as slender as possible and positioned to offer the best structural performance, avoid impeding the navigability of the river and also minimise any interference with the views of the sunset from popular viewing points along the river. This single-mast design also minimizes structural elements in the riverbed in accordance with the increased protection programs of the estuary’s ecosystems.


ZHA will work with German-based civil engineering company Leonhardt, Andrä & Partner, and Taiwan-based Sinotech Engineering Consultants.


image from ZHA



Danjiang Bridge Competition Winners

Finalist Design Teams

2nd – CECI and Nippon Engineering Consultants

3rd – Aecom Asia and Resources Engineering Services

4th – MAA Group and Cowi

5th – Oriental Consultants with Pacific Engineers & Constructors and Pyunghwa Engineering Consultants and Pacific Consultants with Taiwan Engineering Consultants and Yuang Engineering Consultants


Danjiang Bridge Competition images / information from Zaha Hadid Architects

Zaha Hadid Architects

Website : Danjiang Bridge Competitio – ZHA page on this Chinese design contest win

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