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Suspended high above the urban sprawl, skybridges seemingly defy the laws of gravity. These complex feats of engineering offer passage between buildings, supported in their entirety by the structures they connect. In sardine-can cityscapes, floating thoroughfares are the ultimate spatial solution, allowing adjacent edifices to seamlessly merge without needing major redevelopment.
In the dexterous hands of architects, the skybridge is a creative canvas, eliciting architectural intrigue within the vertical mass. This transitory space is transformed into a panoramic viewing platform, an aerial garden and an eatery in the clouds — the sky’s the limit. Look up and discover the most remarkable skybridges elevating urban skylines across the world…
Twitter Skybridge
By Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, San Francisco, California
Visually, the skybridge is a striking form amid the city hubbub. Layered sheets of glass are punctuated with modified curtainwall extrusions. As the sun moves throughout the day, shadows and reflections shift in an ever-changing kaleidoscope. Shingled aluminum fins clad the bridge’s underbelly — by night, it looms like a glowing sculpture over passersby below.
Linked Hybrid
By Steven Holl Architects, Beijing, China
Forming a lattice of sorts, a series of skybridges crisscross the upper floors of the volumes, their undersides colored with vibrant hues inspired by ancient temples. More than mere passing places, these structures house a swimming pool, fitness facilities, a café and a gallery. They become rich epicenters of social collision, disrupting the stacked anonymity of the high-rise.
Connecting Footbridges UCT Prague
By OV-A, Prague, Czechia
Inspired by the institution they connect, the bridges are defined by their multi-faceted crystalline forms, a nod to the molecular structures found in organic chemistry. Thermally insulated glazing is braced by an intricate steel structure — inside, the intersections of the geometric struts frame viewing windows, capturing snapshots of Prague’s breathtaking topography.
Sky Habitat
By Safdie Architects, Bishan, Singapore
Framed by diagrids of steel trusses, the lower two bridges are hanging gardens of sorts, peppered with verdant landscaping, trees and relaxed, outdoor seating. The highest bridge features an infinity pool, flanked by a timber sun deck. From the water, glass balustrades unfurl panoramic vistas to passing swimmers.
American Copper Buildings
By SHoP Architects, Manhattan, New York
Reading as a graphic, oversized gateway, the structures encompass a public thoroughfare at ground level, which provides access to a new park on the riverfront. Across the towers’ respective 41 and 48 floors, the development accommodates some 761 residential units, organized into a bustling, elongated enclave. Amenities including communal lounges and a lap pool are situated up on the bridge level. The elevated structure is a meeting place that cinches the towers’ residents together, both socially and architecturally.
The Crystal
By Safdie Architects, Chongqing, China
Popular Winner, 9th Annual A+Awards, Commercial – Mixed Use
Forging an astonishing urban street in the sky, the aerial expanse features a public observatory, indoor gardens, eateries, leisure facilities, event spaces and a clubhouse. The connectivity historically enjoyed at ground level has been recreated in the clouds, imparting a new-found intimacy to the site. The skybridge anchors this burgeoning ecosystem in the age-old principle of the neighborhood: community.
The latest edition of “Architizer: The World’s Best Architecture” — a stunning, hardbound book celebrating the most inspiring contemporary architecture from around the globe — is now available. Order your copy today.