Broomielaw-Tradeston bridge ('Squiggly Bridge')
Location
Glasgow City Centre, Tradeston
Address
Broomielaw , Clyde Place, Glasgow
Description
This new pedestrian bridge provides a vital link between Tradeston on the south bank of the river and Glasgow’s International Financial Services District.
The bridge's design, by Scandinavian architects Dissing and Weitling, reflects Glasgow City Council's objectives to improve assessibility across the river and create a landmark waterfront structure. The sinuous double curve creates a wave-like structure across the river.
It is hoped the new bridge will act as a catalyst for investment, promote confidence in the city and have a fundamental role in the river’s regeneration. It will connect Tradeston and the International Financial Services District and provide a focus for activities and events, promoting Tradeston as a new urban quarter.
Cost
£6 million
Current status
Work is progressing on site. During December 2008 the main sections of the bridge were lowered into place.
Timescale
Summer 2008 - Spring 2009
Lead partner
Glasgow City Council
Other partners
European Regional Development Fund.
Project team
Glasgow City Council Development and Regeneration Services;
Glasgow City Council Land Services;
Edmund Nuttall
Dissing and Weitling (bridge design)
Halcrow
Contact details
William Douglas, Glasgow City Council, Development and Regeneration Services, 0141 287 9974, bill.douglas@drs.glasgow.gov.uk