Rumblefish – Taylor Yard Bikeway & Pedestrian Bridge LA 럼블피쉬 - 테일러 야드 자전거길 및 보행교
Rumblefish – Taylor Yard Bikeway & Pedestrian Bridge
New Californian River Crossing in LA, USA – design by SPF:architects (SPF:a)
Apr 27, 2018
Rumblefish : Taylor Yard Bikeway & Pedestrian Bridge
Design: SPF:architects (SPF:a)
Location: Elysian Valley / Taylor Yard, Los Angeles, California, USA
‘Rumblefish’ – Taylor Yard Bikeway & Pedestrian Bridge
Construction will begin in July 2018
April, 2018, Los Angeles, CA—SPF:architects (SPF:a) is pleased to release new renderings for Rumblefish, a 400-foot pedestrian bridge spanning across the LA River and connecting Elysian Valley (Frogtown) to Taylor Yard, a 42-acre industrial parcel and former railyard site at the center of the city’s river revitalization plans.
럼블피쉬 -테일러 야드 자전거길 및 보행교
LA의 뉴캘리포니아강을 건넌다.
캘리포니아 설계회사인 SPF:architects가 디자인
2018년 7월 공사 착수 예정
황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터
Ki Chul Hwang, conpaper editor, curator
Playfully referred to as Rumblefish in reference to the 1983 Coppola film about rival gangs and as a symbolic gesture to the area’s own history of gang violence, SPF:a envisions the officially-named Taylor Yard Bikeway & Pedestrian Bridge as a community collision of the peaceful kind, both a meeting point and a space for quiet contemplation of the river.
Influenced by classic railway bridges and the mid-20th century Los Angeles Case Study Houses, the simple geometric design and deliberate choice to employ the lightest structural elements possible (tube steel, wide flange steel, and steel rods) create the impression that the bright orange bridge simply “floats” across the river.
The architecture of Rumblefish is uncomplicated, essentially the visual equivalent to an oversized box truss sloping from east to west. Like the bridge’s overall design, the connecting river path similarly seems to “float” within the steel beam medley, as the walkway tilts to meet the different elevations of the banks while the exterior structure itself remains level.
This track is an extension of the roads and walkways on terra firma and is the representation of the city’s path as it passes over the bridge—the truss is there to simply hold this path in place.
In February, the City Council committed $21.7 million to the bridge. Construction will begin in July, with an expected opening date in the second half of 2020.
Taylor Bridge Pedestrian Bridge – Building Information
Location: Connects Elysian Valley and Taylor Yard
Type: Transportation/Infrastructure
Size: 400 feet
Cost: $21.7 million
Project team: Zoltan E. Pali, Judit M. Fekete-Pali, Siddhartha Majumdar, Ryan Hong
Taylor Bridge Pedestrian Bridge images / information received 260418 from SPF:architects (SPF:a)
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