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Copenhagen's 'broken' bike bridge will soar over the city
POSTED 20 Nov 2015 . BY Liz Terry
Copenhagen Gate is one of seven new bike bridges for the city Credit: Steven Holl
Copenhagen Gate will be an elevated bike track and pedestrian bridge running between two skyscrapers and suspended a dizzying 65m (213ft) above the city’s harbour below.

The specification for the bridge was laid down by the City of Copenhagen in a tender and won by US architect Stephen Holl in 2008.

Copenhagen Gate was then put on hold during the recession, but has now been revived, with construction scheduled to start in 2016.

The city is the world’s third busiest cruise ship port, so the bridge has been designed to soar over increasingly vast cruise ships.

One tower will be a leisure destination in its own right, with cafes and restaurants and an open-air public deck shaped like the prow of a ship.

Lifts will bring both pedestrians and cyclists from road level to the top.

The bridge will be suspended from the buildings by cables and as the two towers are angled slightly away from each other and the bridges line up with their respective towers, this will give a stepped effect meaning at the point the walkways meet, they'll appear to be broken.

Copenhagen is in the middle of building seven new bike bridges, with the aim of ensuring that all homes are no more than 500 meters from public transport.
The bridge has a restaurant, cafe and sun deck and is expected to function as a high-up tourist attraction, as well as offering a practical commuting option Credit: Steven Holl
The bike and foot bridge will meet midstream and be suspended from the two towers Credit: Steven Holl
The project will ensure no home is more than 500m from public transport by creating a shortcut over the river Credit: Steven Holl
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Natural History Museum Denmark
By 2020, a new super museum will be constructed in central Copenhagen, dubbed the Natural History Museum of Denmark.

Location: Copenhagen , Denmark
Budget: €128m, US$157m

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Copenhagen's 'broken' bike bridge will soar over the city
POSTED 20 Nov 2015 . BY Liz Terry
Copenhagen Gate is one of seven new bike bridges for the city Credit: Steven Holl
Copenhagen Gate will be an elevated bike track and pedestrian bridge running between two skyscrapers and suspended a dizzying 65m (213ft) above the city’s harbour below.

The specification for the bridge was laid down by the City of Copenhagen in a tender and won by US architect Stephen Holl in 2008.

Copenhagen Gate was then put on hold during the recession, but has now been revived, with construction scheduled to start in 2016.

The city is the world’s third busiest cruise ship port, so the bridge has been designed to soar over increasingly vast cruise ships.

One tower will be a leisure destination in its own right, with cafes and restaurants and an open-air public deck shaped like the prow of a ship.

Lifts will bring both pedestrians and cyclists from road level to the top.

The bridge will be suspended from the buildings by cables and as the two towers are angled slightly away from each other and the bridges line up with their respective towers, this will give a stepped effect meaning at the point the walkways meet, they'll appear to be broken.

Copenhagen is in the middle of building seven new bike bridges, with the aim of ensuring that all homes are no more than 500 meters from public transport.
The bridge has a restaurant, cafe and sun deck and is expected to function as a high-up tourist attraction, as well as offering a practical commuting option Credit: Steven Holl
The bike and foot bridge will meet midstream and be suspended from the two towers Credit: Steven Holl
The project will ensure no home is more than 500m from public transport by creating a shortcut over the river Credit: Steven Holl
RELATED STORIES
Viking theme park takes Norse mythology into virtual reality


A Viking-themed augmented reality attraction is currently under development in Copenhagen, Denmark, with the startup project taking Norse mythology onto a virtual platform.
Snøhetta exhibit examines art, culture and landscape


Snøhetta has debuted a temporary exhibition at Copenhagen's Danish Architecture Centre, examining the firm’s connection to art, culture and landscape.
Bjarke Ingels finishes project at his old high school with addition of a sunken arts building


BIG has completed the second phase of a project at founding partner Bjarke Ingels’ old high school in Copenhagen, Denmark – adding a 1,400sq m (15,069sq ft) arts and culture building.
New 'super museum' to be built in Copenhagen, Denmark


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Rainer Maelzer joins Therme Group as chief entertainment officer
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Movie Park Germany reveals new Paramount attraction as part of its 30th anniversary celebrations
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Therme Manchester reveals 90:90 strategy – 90 per cent of the UK population within a 90-minute drive of a Therme
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