• Kurilpa Bridge is the world's largest hybrid tensegrity bridge.[6] Only the horizontal spars conform to tensegrity principles. ... Kurilpa Bridge, 25 October 2009.
  • The Kurilpa Bridge project was an opportunity to not only make a new pedestrian and cycle connection across Brisbane’s river but also new forms of...
  • ...system of balanced compressive and tensile forces named "tensegrity”, Kurilpa Bridge is a 470m long multi-mast, cable-stay bridge with a 120m main span.
  • The Kurilpa Bridge, originally named the Tank Street Bridge, is a pedestrian and cycling bridge connecting Kurilpa Point to Tank Street in Brisbane, Queensland...
  • The Kurilpa Bridge was a key tool in increasing pedestrian movement between two of Brisbane’s major parklands – South Bank and Roma Street Parklands.
  • Often described as the knitting needle bridge, the Kurilpa bridge is one of the many bridges linking North and South sections of the Brisbane CBD.
  • Address construction complexity in key areas such as: Design. The Kurilpa Bridge is the world’s first tensegrity pedestrian and cycle bridge.
  • Kurilpa Bridge, the world’s largest tensegrity bridge, was officially opened to the public this week. ... Kurilpa Bridge images / information from ING.
  • Kurilpa Bridge is a bicycle and pedestrian bridge, tensegrity bridge and steel bridge that was built from 2007 until 2009.
  • Kurilpa Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the Brisbane River in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Construction of the bridge began in 2007, in 2009 the bridge...
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  • Kurilpa Bridge in Kurilpa Bridge, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia.
  • Kurilpa Bridge is unique in that it's the first major pedestrian bridge in the world to use tensegrity cable stay principles.