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High Level Bridge

Too basic. Needs to be a statement bridge for the next century.

Vancouver has a few that come to mind with the sort of height and span we would need.
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Too basic. Needs to be a statement bridge for the next century.

Vancouver has a few that come to mind with the sort of height and span we would need. View attachment 712829
I definitely agree that it should be a statement bridge, but absolutely not a suspension/cable-stayed bridge. The existing HLB deck is 48m high, and you still have to descend from the top if the valley on either side to reach it. Assuming we build the new bridge fully level with the top of either riverbank, it would be even higher and the bridge towers would be ridiculously tall. Underside arches are the way to go imo.
 
That one’s cool. The Ponte da Arrábida is also a sleek modern bridge but you’re right that we should get a bridge design paying homage to the OG HLB.
 
Here is some more food for thought...

If the HLB gets demolished, the steel frame could be used to build the Alberta Railway Museum on the Strathcona rail yard. The frame can be used to construct smaller bridges for the MUP network throughout the city. They could also be sold to developers for use on future construction projects in Edmonton. Imagine a new glass office tower framed with riveted steel! This would help offset the cost of building a new bridge.
The development community needs to do a better job of recycling construction materials.
 

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