The efforts of architects and designers resulted in a one-of-a-kind footbridge that presented a new typology of a bridge, now up and running over at East London overlooking Canning Town. The Cody Dock ...
Architect Thomas Randall-Page has started a crowdfunding campaign to support the construction of a unique rolling bridge in London. The project, which has been nicknamed the Cody Dock Rolling Bridge, ...
First invented in Victorian-era England, “rolling bridges” were retractable drawbridges, designed to unite either side of a moat, river, or canal. For centuries, these unhinged structures tucked ...
British designer Thomas Randall-Page has installed a footbridge in east London that is made from weathering steel and oak and rotates via manual levers to let boats pass. Called Cody Dock Rolling ...
In east London, on the bank of the Lea River, Thomas Randall-Page imagines a project that reboots an under-used and forgotten area through the construction of a rotating bridge. The manually rolling ...
In east London, on the bank of the Lea River, Thomas Randall-Page imagines a project that reboots an under-used and forgotten area through the construction of a rotating bridge. The manually rolling ...
The lightbulb of London studio Heatherwick, this innovative rolling bridge can be found in the city’s Paddington Basin development. Constructed from wood and steel, the 12-meter-long structure curls ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The Rolling Bridge, which opened in London's Paddington Basin in 2005, is not a typical drawbridge. It uses hydraulics to lift and curl its eight triangular segments ...
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