The Paik Nam June Media Bridge, named after a famous media artist, will be situated over the river Han and has been designed by Seoul-based architectural practice Planning Korea. The bridge spans over 1080 meters and connects the Dangi-Li power plant with the national assembly building to the south. It has been designed for pedestrian use and includes a range of sustainable solutions including being clad in solar panels and each floor includes a garden with a rainwater collection system. The bridge features a museum, library, IT complex mall and docks for water taxis, yachts and cruise ships.
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Saturday, 30 October 2010
Sustainable bridge designed to cross River Han, Korea
Labels:
Architecture,
Bridge,
Design,
Paik Nam June,
Planning Korea,
Seoul,
Sustainable
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