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08 Vivegnis Passerelle Bois NeyandPartners Wow ©alainjanssens Aa Ar
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Vivegnis Footbridge

Belgium

Liège

0 sqm
0 T. C02 Stored

Context

Particularities

The footbridge, in steel, has a span of 29.5 m and is supported at one side by an old retaining wall and at the other side by a prismatic wood structure. This wood structure measures length = 40 m; height = 12 m; width = 7 and mixes glulam and plain wood. Wood essence used are Douglas-fir, Larch-fir and Oak-tree. Joints were made with steel plates set into the wood by dowels. Design of elements and details tried to guarantee a maximum the durability of the whole structure avoiding any water stagnation. Any Sapwood is removed, this way no other protection is required.

Mission Type
Complete mission by Ney & PartnersTimber structure by WOW engineering
Location

Square Vivegnis

Study
2008
– 2020
Execution
2018
–2020
Architect
AA AR Atelier d'architecture Alain RichardMaximilien Cornet
Contractor
SerbiStabilameTMI

Modelisation

Scia 01
08.044 Cadwork 3d 140409

Construction site

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