Lighting for the Infinity Bridge.
Speirs and Major Associates shared some photos on http://www.contemporist.com that show their work on the lighting of the Infinity Bridge that was completed last year in Stockton-on-Tees, England.










About the bridge:
The brief called for an iconic structure as part of the Stockton-on-Tees regeneration of the North Shore site. The resulting footbridge now links the north and south shores and provides better access to business and jobs in the area.
Constructed by Expedition Engineering, the slender bowstring bridge cuts a distinctive silhouette across the River Tees. A 230m-long concrete walkway is supported by a pair of asymmetric steel arches that appear to skip across the river like a pebble skimming water.
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The layout for http://www.corearchitect.co.uk/lighting-for-the-infinity-bridge/ is a bit off in K-Melon. Still I like your blog. I may have to install a “normal” browser just to enjoy it. :)
Nice post. Can you provide more information on this? greets