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World’s Largest Solar-Powered Footbridge Opens in Brisbane

by , 10/05/09
filed under: Architecture, Solar Power

bridge, footbridge, brisbane, australia, solar power, solar-powered bridge, LED, LED lights, Cox Architects

On Sunday, the world’s largest solar powered footbridge was opened to the public in Brisbane’s Central Business District. About 36,500 people are expected to use the new Kurilpa Bridge each week to walk or bike across the Brisbane River between the CBD and the arts precinct at South Bank. The bridge, which has been described as looking like knitting needles, is not only one of the longest footbridges, but also features a sophisticated LED lighting scheme that is powered by the sun and can produce a number of different lighting effects.

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2 Responses to “World’s Largest Solar-Powered Footbridge Opens in Brisbane”

  1. What a beautiful bridge. I love the idea of integrating solar power lighting into an element like this.

  2. carmen rabbi-baldi carmen rabbi-baldi says:

    It`s a very good use of solar energy in a very original work.

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