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Isozaki Twin Towers & Zubizuri Footbridge
The Zubizuri, also called the Campo Volantin Bridge or Puente del Campo Volantin, is a tied arch footbridge across the Nervión River in Bilbao, Spain. Designed by architect Santiago Calatrava, the bridge links the Campo Volantin right bank and Uribitarte left bank of the river.
The bridge has also been accused of impracticality: it is locally infamous for the glass bricks set into its floor, which can become slippery in the wet climate of the city.
The original design connects the bridge on the left bank to the Uribitarte dock and not to the higher street Alameda Mazarredo. In 2006, the local authorities authorized Arata Isozaki to erect a new footway from the bridge to the construction site of the Isozaki Atea towers. This action resulted in a court case brought by the architect...
The bridge has also been accused of impracticality: it is locally infamous for the glass bricks set into its floor, which can become slippery in the wet climate of the city.
The original design connects the bridge on the left bank to the Uribitarte dock and not to the higher street Alameda Mazarredo. In 2006, the local authorities authorized Arata Isozaki to erect a new footway from the bridge to the construction site of the Isozaki Atea towers. This action resulted in a court case brought by the architect...
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