• The Kurilpa Bridge is a 470 metres pedestrian and bicycle bridge over the Brisbane River opened in October 2009. It is the world’s largest hybrid tensegrity bridge.
  • The Kurilpa Bridge links the Brisbane CBD to the city’s Arts precinct, and it is frequently cited as the symbol of Brisbane’s focus upon linking art, science and...
  • Designed by Cox Rayner Architects and opened in 2009, the Kurilpa Pedestrian Bridge was built by Baulderstone at a cost of $63 million.
  • Structure. Kurilpa Bridge is the world's largest hybrid tensegrity bridge. [6] Only the horizontal spars conform to tensegrity principles.
  • Kurilpa Bridge is the world's largest hybrid tensegrity bridge. Only the horizontal spars conform to tensegrity principles.
  • Kurilpa Bridge is the world's largest hybrid tensegrity bridge.[6] Only the horizontal spars conform to tensegrity principles. ... Kurilpa Bridge, 25 October 2009.
  • Kurilpa Bridge, Australia, designed by Cox Architecture, has won the ‘World’s Best Transport Building’ award at the prestigious World Architecture Festival...
  • Constructed at a cost of over $63 million, the Kurilpa Bridge is expected to be used by about 36,500 people each week.
  • Kurilpa Bridge/Tank Street Bridge. ... Technical specifications of the bridge. Total length bridge — 313 m. Clearance — 11.4 m.