The "Fietsen door de Heide" project in Mechelse Heide, Belgium, features a 294-meter wooden bicycle and pedestrian bridge designed by Witteveen+Bos and Maat-ontwerpers. This structure integrates seamlessly with the natural landscape and honours the region's mining heritage through its fine-meshed wooden beams and columns. The bridge offers elevated views and smooth transitions via gentle ramps, catering to both cyclists and pedestrians. Sustainability is central to the project, utilizing locally sourced wood and concrete for durability and safety. Unique challenges, such as the varied topography and remote location, were addressed through meticulous design and prefabrication, ensuring minimal environmental disruption. The bridge symbolizes the integration of functional design, cultural heritage and sustainability, showcasing interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative engineering. This iconic structure enhances the National Park Hoge Kempen, reflecting a commitment to environmental harmony and modern infrastructure needs.
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