Moody Pedestrian Bridge / Rosales + Partners Architects Engineers


© Alan Karchmer

© Alan Karchmer


© Alan Karchmer


© Alan Karchmer


© Alan Karchmer


© Justin Wallace


© Alan Karchmer

© Alan Karchmer

From the architect. The Moody Pedestrian Bridge is a one of a kind Inverted Fink Truss bridge in Austin, Texas. The bridge connects two buildings as part of the Moody College of Communication at The University of Texas. It crosses over West Dean Keeton Street, a busy thoroughfare that traverses the campus.


© Alan Karchmer

© Alan Karchmer

Elevation

Elevation

© Justin Wallace

© Justin Wallace

The bridge is characterized by a series of slender steel towers that vary in height and scale creating an elegant statement along one of the major avenues surrounding the campus. This type of bridge is the first of its kind in the United States, and the only one worldwide with a single support tower as the main loading member.


© Alan Karchmer

© Alan Karchmer

The overall length of the bridge is approximately 300’ (91m) with a slender high tower of 65’ (20m) which marks the bridge crossing from a distance creating a gateway to the university campus for students and visitors alike.


Section

Section

Section Detail

Section Detail

The pedestrian bridge compliments the architecture of the Bello Center, one of the recently completed buildings of the College of Communication. The bridge has integrated aesthetic lighting into its stainless steel railings.


© Alan Karchmer

© Alan Karchmer

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