Slinky springs to fame

Oberhausen
Engineers
schlaich bergermann partner
Location
Oberhausen
Year
2011

The elegant pedestrian bridge across the Rhein-Herne canal is a part of the project "EMSCHERKUNST 2010". Following the design of the artist Tobias Rehberger, a colorful ribbon wrapped in a light, swinging spiral connects the two existing parks. The lightness of this design is due to the minimalist structural design of the stress ribbon bridge. Two steel ribbons made of high strength steel connect to the inclined supports across the canal. The resulting tension force is transferred into strong abutments through the outer vertical tension rods. The walkway consists of pre-cast concrete plates, bolted to the stress ribbon, to which the railing and spiral are attached. The springy synthetic pavement of the walkway as well as the colorful rhythmization of the concrete and coating amplifies the dynamic experience of the bridge. Railings made of steel and cable nets effectively add to the dampening of this animated bridge.

Client
Emschergenossenschaft

Form and Structure
sbp

Lighting Design
sbp

Contractors
ARGE Stahlbau Raulf und IHT Bochum

Cooperation
Madako, Oberhausen

Artist
Tobias Rehberger

Span
20 - 66 - 20 m (stress ribbon bridge) 10 m (ramped bridge)

Total length
406 m

Lengths of the ramps
130 resp. 170 m

Bridge width
2.67 m

Superstructure height
12 cm (stress ribbon bridge) 25 cm (ramped bridge)

Photography
Roman Mensing

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