Stonecutters Bridge
Stonecutters Bridge is the result of an international design
competition in year 2000. The bridge is a dual 3-lane
motorway bridge spanning the Rambler Channel in the port of Hong
Kong with a cable-stayed main span of 1016 meters.
The two single pylons are circular in cross section and rise to a
height of 290 meters tall. The lower part is in concrete, the upper
part is clad with stainless steel. The main span deck is an
aerodynamically shaped twin-box steel girder, while the side spans,
matching the main span girder are concrete.
At night the cross beams connecting the twin deck boxes are
illuminated, creating the image of a ribbon of light spanning the
harbour. The upper steel clad parts of the pylons have narrow
illuminated slots and are topped by lanterns.
With its monumental scale, the bridge will most certainly be a
focal point in Hong Kong. Its simple design is intended to stand
out with calm and serenity in the hustle and bustle of this great
city.
Facts
Cable-stayed motorway bridge with dual 3 lanes
Total length: 1592 m
Main span: 1016 m
Height of pylons: 290 m
Navigation clearance in main span: 73.5 m
Hong Kong
Inaugurated in December 2009
Competition: 1st prize 2000
Detail Design: 28.01.2008
Client: Hong Kong Highways Department
Architect: DISSING+WEITLING architecture
Engineer: Flint&Neill (UK), Halcrow (UK), SMEDI (China)
Renderings: DISSING+WEITLING architecture
Photographs:
1.2.16. Wilson Lee - Son Gallery
3.15. John Nye
15. Philip Wu
18. Edward Wong