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  • The Bridge Pavilion (Spanish: Pabellón Puente) is a building designed by British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid that was constructed for the Expo 2008 in Zaragoza (Spain) as one of its main landmarks. It is an innovative 280-metre-long (919 ft) covered bridge that imitates a gladiola over the river Ebro, connecting the neighbourhood of La Almozara [es] with the exposition site, and thus becoming its main entrance.
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  • With a surface area of approximately 6,500 metres and a length of 280 metres, the Bridge Pavilion is the only inhabited bridge in Spain – constituting the most...
  • During the Expo 2008, the Bridge Pavilion hosted an exposition called Water – a unique resource, designed by Ralph Appelbaum Associates.
  • Pavilion Bridge is a living bridge, exhibition hall, steel bridge, covered bridge and box girder bridge that was completed in 2008.
  • Bridge Pavilion is an enclosed interactive space spanning the Ebro River to form a gateway to the Zaragoza Expo, located in the city of Zaragoza in Spain.
  • A similar uniqueness for connecting two places by combining engineering infrastructure and architectural elements is in Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion.
  • The bridge-pavilion has three central supports materialized by 22 columns:?ten in the central part, eight on the left bank and four on the right one.
  • The winning team of the project defines the Bridge-Pavilion as an object that comes from the natural conditions of the river and its banks.
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  • It’s this signature style that turns most Hadid projects into esteemed landmarks, which is certainly the case with the Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion.
  • Location: Zaragoza, Spain Client: Zaragoza Expo 2008 Year: 2008 Designed with Zaha Hadid Architects, the Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion is composed of four pods...