OMA has won the international competition to
design the Pont Jean-Jacques Bosc, the sixth bridge across the river Garonne in
Bordeaux and
the first bridge design to be realized by OMA.
The selection committee included the mayor of Bordeaux, Alain Juppé;
completion is scheduled for 2018. Positioned at the heart of the Euratlantique
project, Pont Jean-Jacques Bosc provides a link between the municipalities of
Bègles and Floriac. But more than simply connecting two points of land
separated by water, the bridge itself also offers a generous new public space
in the city.
Vincent Feltesse, president of the Urban
Community of Bordeaux: "It is an extraordinary architectural gesture. More
than a bridge, it is an urban planning intervention in the heart of the
Euratlantique project." Its considerable 44m by 545m expanse, a continuous
surface stretching well beyond the banks of the river, seamlessly connects to
the land.
The gently sloping surface enables a pedestrian
promenade while still allowing the necessary clearance for boats beneath. All
traffic modes - including private cars, public transport, bicycles and foot
traffic - are accommodated by its width, with the largest allowance devoted to
pedestrians.









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