The urban footbridge project pays tribute to Creil’s industrial past while embracing a sustainable, post-carbon future. Designed for openness and material efficiency, its structure adapts to long spans.At both ends, cantilevered expansions house ramps, stairs, and elevators, doubling as urban belvederes with panoramic views of the northern and southern slopes.Spiral ramps extend from these belvederes, offering cyclists seamless access to the city’s new public spaces- leading north into a garden and south onto a landscaped plaza.
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