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VILLETANEUSE FOOTBRIDGE BY DVVD



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The long-awaited Villetaneuse Université interchange is now taking shape. Although this is a good thing in terms of urban development, it also exacerbates the division between north and south due to the ensuing concentration of networks and traffic lanes.



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Consequently, the footbridge serves a twofold role: access to the station and a link between neighbourhoods.


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It needs to play its part in the interchange at the same time as fulfilling its role as an urban connection between North and South, improving traffic flow.


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As an urban landmark, it must also create clarity for the town’s flagship spaces and buildings: the Town Hall, University, sailing centre, interchange, and so on.


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To render its use natural, we designed the bridge to appear to emerge from the shape of the ground, both for the span across the tracks and in terms of width, protecting users from the overhead wires either side and from the rain above.


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This has resulted in the footbridge resembling a plant, rather like a leaf curling and unfurling along its length.


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Due to its dimensions (156 meters long and 8 meters wide) and its opening on the outside, as well as the FSC certified wooden coating, to take the footbridge is to begin a journey in a cosy pontoon bridge atmosphere.


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The structure, completed and inauguration in 2012, crosses over four traffic fluxes, both rail and road:

  • A future double track railway line
  • An existing double track railway line
  • A twin lane road
  • A double track tramway line

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Location: Villetaneuse, France 
Architects: DVVD 
Cost: 5 000 000 € 
Year: 2012 
Client: EPA Plaine de France 

PEDESTRIAN FOOTBRIDGE BY DVVD



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Évry is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, is 25,0 Km from the french capital, in 1965 became part of the French new town.


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Due to the separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, bridges are particularly significant landscapes in public space in Evry.


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One key requirement quickly emerged: the need to prevent objects being thrown onto vehicles beneath the footbridge.


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At the same time as offering better user safety, we also wanted the bridge to be transparent and fun.


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We combined these architectural intentions and technical considerations to create a steel structure forming a volume which encompasses pedestrians.


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At the same time, we were careful not to create any sense of being caged in. The volume created allows vandal protection to be incorporated on the sides and lighting at the top.


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The load-bearing structure consists of an array of round tubes echoing the rotation of DNA across the entire span of the footbridge.


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Each tube makes a quarter turn per section, successively becoming part of the load-bearing structure beneath the decking, the load-bearing structure beneath the anti-vandal mesh on the sides, and an aesthetic element integrating the lights above the pedestrians.

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Location: Évry, France 
Architect: DVVD 
Project Team: Daniel Vaniche, Vincent Dominguez, Bertrand Potel 
Engineering: DVVD 
Span: 70 m 
Budget: 800 000 euros 
Year: 2007 
Client: AFTRP 
Photo: DVVD / Alain Philippe Baudry Knops  
Software:AutoCAD