Tintagel Castle Bridge Opening News, Cornwall Cantilevered Structure, Architecture Photos, Architects
New Tintagel Castle Bridge, Cornwall
Cornish Footbridge Architecture – historic crossing from the mainland to the island in Southwest England, UK
8 Aug 2019
New Tintagel Castle Bridge Opening
New Tintagel Castle Bridge Cornwall Opening
13 Dec 2018
New Tintagel Castle Bridge
Design: Ney & Partners engineers and William Matthews Associates Architectural Practice
A new breathtaking footbridge for Cornwall’s Tintagel Castle
Opens May 2019
A dramatic new footbridge will open at Tintagel Castle in May 2019, helping people to better understand the Cornish castle, improve access to the island, and help to preserve and conserve the landscape, English Heritage announced today.
• Bridge will recreate the historic crossing from the mainland to the island
• Twin cantilevered structure will span approximately 70 metres with a narrow gap in the middle
• Part of a £5m English Heritage project to protect the site’s archaeology and ecology
This historic Cornish structure has captured the imagination of visitors for generations, not least because of its link to the legends of King Arthur.
Today the remains of the 13th-century castle can be seen on both the mainland and the jagged island jutting into the sea but Tintagel’s divided landmasses were once united by a narrow strip of land. The castle remains on the island are currently reached via a challenging steep staircase but English Heritage’s new bridge will follow the path of the original land bridge, allowing visitors to experience the castle as its historic inhabitants once did.
Designed by Ney & Partners engineers and William Matthews Associates Architectural Practice, the new footbridge will be a striking feat of engineering.
Set 57 metres above sea level, the bridge will consist of two independent cantilevers of approximately 30 metres length each that reach out and almost touch in the middle. At the centre, a narrow gap (40mm) has been designed to represent the transition between the mainland and the island, the present and the past.
The bridge has been designed to be as slight as possible in order to be as unobtrusive as possible and also to reflect the historical land bridge. So significant was the original narrow access that it gave rise to the stronghold’s name, the Cornish Din Tagell meaning ‘the Fortress of the Narrow Entrance’.
For more information, visit www.english-heritage.org.uk/tintagel
Previously on e-architect:
Tintagel Castle Bridge Competition Winner
Tintagel Castle Bridge Concept Winning Design by Ney & Partners and William Matthews Associates
English Heritage announced today, March 23 2016, that the team led by Ney & Partners – with emerging UK-based architectural practice William Matthews Associates – has won this Cornwall Bridge Design Competition.
Tintagel Castle Bridge Contest Designs
Announced in September 2015, the shortlisted teams for this spectacular Cornish crossing were chosen from 137 Expressions of Interest:
– Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes with Terrell (France)
– Marks Barfield Architects with Flint and Neill (UK)
– Ney & Partners with William Matthews Associates (Belgium)
– Niall McLaughlin Architects with Price and Myers (UK)
– RFR and Jean-François Blassel Architecte, with EngineersHRW, and WSP (France)
– WilkinsonEyre with Atelier One (UK)
Tintagel Castle Bridge Contest
Tintagel Castle Bridge Contest
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