The Infi­nite Bridge in Aarhus

Circle of Life

 

 

Gjøde & Part­nere Arki­tekter

Usually, a bridge connects two points that are sepa­rated by water or height. This one is diffe­rent.

Gjøde & Part­nere Arki­tekter

60 meters

The “Infi­nite Bridge” in Denmark’s second largest city, Aarhus, was desi­gned and built by Gjøde & Part­nere Arki­tekter for the “Sculp­ture by the Sea” festival.

The circular “bridge” does not take people anywhere, but it offers them the oppor­tu­nity to expe­ri­ence the chan­ging land­scape as an endless pano­r­amic compo­si­tion. At the same time, the Infi­nite Bridge is a space for social inter­ac­tion with other people who – of course – expe­ri­ence the same panorama.

The Infi­nite Bridge has a diameter of 60 meters. Half of it is on the beach and the other half is in the water. Depen­ding on the tides, it lies about two meters above the seabed.

Cons­truc­tion

The cons­truc­tion consists of 60 iden­tical wooden elements supported by steel columns. The curvature of the bridge follows the contours of the land­scape. It is located at the mouth of a small river valley that extends from the beach into the forest.

With the Infi­nite Bridge, Gjøde & Part­nere Arki­tekter created more sculp­ture than bridge. Their aim is to bring the surroun­dings to life and cele­brate the rela­ti­onship between the city and the magni­fi­cent land­scape of this bay.

History

A bridge usually connects two points that are sepa­rated by water or height. The Infi­nite Bridge connects the present of this place with its history by recon­nec­ting the beach with a long-forgotten view­point.

The bridge was built on the site of an earlier pier where people arrived in steam­boats from the city to relax and enjoy them­selves.

The historic Varna Pavi­lion with its terraces, restau­rant and dance hall on the hillside above the beach was a popular desti­na­tion in the picturesque land­scape at the time.

The cycle of life

Situated on the edge of the forest facing the sea, very close to the Aarhus Stadium, the Infi­nite Bridge makes the pavi­lion tangible again from the landing stage. The traffic circle re-estab­lishes the histo­rical connec­tion and, accor­ding to the archi­tects, offers a new perspec­tive on the rela­ti­onship between city and land­scape – and on the cycle of life.

The Infi­nite Bridge is open every year from May to October.

Project data

Archi­tect

Gjøde & Part­nere Arki­tekter
Høegh-Guld­bergs Gade 65
DK – 8000 Aarhus C

Buil­ding owner

Aarhus Muni­ci­pa­lity

Opening

2015

Address

The Infi­nite Bridge
Ørne­re­devej 3
DK – 8000 Aarhus

Text

Johannes Bühl­be­cker
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