| City, Country | Bochum, Germany | |
| Year | 1997–1999 | |
| Client | City of Bochum, Germany | |
| Architect | HHS Planer + Architekten | |
| Services | Structural Engineering | |
| Facts | Length: 100 m | |
| Awards | Renault-Traffic-Design Award 2003, Recognition | |
The Nordpolbridge Bochum is part of a recultivation project of the former Fa. Krupp casting plant. During daylight the bridge surface consisting of a steel lattice reveals the direct view on the premises below. At night, the path is escorted by a computerised light-staging on the glass surfaces of the railing.
The bridge consists of a steel structure with a hollow beam horizontal truss, clamped on both ends to the abutment pile foundations, and is supported by V-shaped buttresses. The bridge construction comprises hollow beam and tubular sections. Cast steel hinges connect the piers and beams and the structure to the foundations.