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PROJECT
Solférino Footbridge -
LOCATION
Paris 1er arrondissement -
CLIENT
EPMOTC -
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Marc Mimram Architecture et Ingénierie -
DATES
1992 – 1999 -
AREA
Crossing of the Seine with a unique span of 106 meters -
COST
9,8 M€ -
PRIZE
Prix de l’équerre d’argent du Moniteur (1999) - Download the project
The structure is classic in form—an arch with a 105-meter span—but what is new is the way the footbridge can be used, with access to different levels within the structure, linking the upper and lower quays of the Seine and making this piece of engineering a genuine public space, both because of the multiple ways it can be crossed and its spaciousness with a balcony opening on to a panorama of the river and the city. Here, the direction of forces meets the direction taken by the pedestrian. Opening up between the ground and the deck is a window giving onto the sky.
The structure of the arches embedded in the abutments varies from 55 centimeters at the highest point to 105 centimeters at the bottom and uses Vierendeel trusses. Here the diagonals typical of nineteenth-century riveted metal architecture are replaced by welded supports. The steel plates were cut using oxy-fuel cutting and shaped, and are very thick (120 millimeters / 4.7 inches), with the welding being carried out on site.