Bridges of Amsterdam II
Constructed in steel ands designed to represent a twisting snake, it is easy to see how this bridge got its' name: the Pythonbrug. The bridge was built in 2001, is located in Oostelijk Havengebied, and connects Sporenburg peninsula with Borneo Island.
Located nearby is another similar red bridge, but built for bikes, it is less steep. Both bridges were designed by the Rotterdam architecture bureau West 8.
Labels: Architecture, Bridges, Netherlands
2 Comments:
This is a KLee inspired bridge if there has ever been one. Good work fish face!!
And to think that there is also another one nearby just for bikes! Not as steep though...
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home