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Project Gallery: Phyllis J. Tilley Memorial Pedestrian Bridge

An arch-supported, stress ribbon bridge serves as a new connection between Fort Worth Cultural District and the City’s Downtown: User-generated architecture from Rosales + Partners.

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Phyllis J. Tilley Memorial Pedestrian Bridge in Fort Worth, Texas by Rosales + Partners.

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Phyllis J. Tilley Memorial Pedestrian Bridge in Fort Worth, Texas by Rosales + Partners.

The Phyllis Tilley Memorial Pedestrian Bridge crosses over the Trinity River connecting Trinity Park to a new trail that terminates in downtown Fort Worth. The bridge has a graceful profile that enhances the serene and beautiful landscape. A steel arch with a span of 163’ (49.5m) supports steel stress ribbon segments and precast concrete planks over the river complementing the adjacent historic Lancaster vehicular bridge. This 368’ (112m) long steel stressed ribbon/arch combination bridge is the first of its kind in North America. This unconventional structural combination was selected as a result of the site conditions, visual objectives, and the desire of the City of Fort Worth to build a special and memorable structure along the river.

For more details and images of the Phyllis J. Tilley Memorial Pedestrian Bridge, visit ARCHITECT‘s Project Gallery.

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