Tradeston Bridge

The design was prepared by Dissing+Weitling, a Danish architectural firm, with the UK engineers Halcrow Group.

The steel fins, which provide structural support, are placed above the bridge to add visual interest but also to reduce the overall bulk of the deck.

[3] It cost £7 million to construct and is used by pedestrians and cyclists with no motorised traffic being allowed upon it.

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South-facing view of the Tradeston Bridge.