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AZC’s A Bridge in Paris Concept

AZC’s A Bridge in Paris Concept

Christopher Parr | Pursuitist
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Have you ever dreamt of bouncing across the Seine? The Paris-based architecture studio AZC have — and they created the trampoline bridge concept for the Archtriumph 2012 contest of ideas. This inflatable floating bridge project would consist of three buoys giant 30 meters in diameter and 94 meters long.

Here’s Atelier Zündel Cristea on the design of the trampoline bridge: “The competition brief, A Bridge in Paris, allows us to locate an architectural reflection within this same realm of contemporary urban enjoyment. It appears to us that Paris has the bridges and passages necessary for the flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic across its waterways. Our intention is to invite its visitors and inhabitants to engage on a newer and more playful path across this same water. We propose, now, a distinctive urban feature: An inflatable bridge equipped with giant trampolines, dedicated to the joyful release from gravity as one bounces above the river. Installed near the Bir-Hakeim Bridge, it is formed of inflatable modules, like giant life-preservers, 30 meters in diameter. In the central part of each ring, a trampoline mesh is stretched. The floating buoys, fabricated in PVC membrane, are attached together by cord to form a stable and self-supporting ensemble. Each module under tension – filled with 3700 cubic meters of air – develops in space with an arch-like form.”