Keep Exploring Architizer by Creating a Free Account or Logging in.

This feature is for industry professionals.  To unlock it, signup and then join or add your company. To unlock this feature,  signup and then submit your professional details.

Membership is Free.

LinkedIn Facebook Google
or
Already a Member? Sign in.
Add To Collection Add to Collection
RV 73  

RV 73

Stockholm, Sweden

View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection

Other Projects by Erik Andersson Architects

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Mäster Anders

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Cloud

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Sverige i 10 dräkter

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Maria Friberg

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Stig Lindberg

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Sverige i 10 dräkter

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Kulturhus

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Amex Centurion Lounge

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Robert Nettarp

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Junell

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Apartment NM 52

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Apartment HG 27

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Apartment Knutsson Signell

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Galleri 1 4

Add To Collection Add to Collection

JE76Black

Add To Collection Add to Collection

JE6White

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Housing Sätila

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Tunnel Kvarnholmen

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Powerplant Korsta

Add To Collection Add to Collection

Housing Warfvinges

RV 73

Stockholm, Sweden

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2012
Bridges for RV73

Cutting edge in planning and design, the new Motorway 73 in Sweden was planned to save lives – and please the eye. A new road always involves an intervention in natural and cultural environment, and there was much to preserve and take care of when the new Motorway 73 was planned. Covering a 57-kilometre stretch from Stockholm to the coastal town of Nynäshamn in the Södertörn region of Sweden, the new road travels across large areas of untouched nature ideal for hiking, biking, swimming, fishing and picking berries and mushrooms. The landscape is dominated by rugged mountain- and rock formations and old meadows, and its rich diversity of flora and fauna holds several endangered and rare species, including eagles, osprey, harriers, elk, wild boar, lynx and deer. These conditions posed unique challenges to architects and road planners when the old, notoriously accident-prone road 73 needed to be replaced with a new and improved one.
The Swedish National Road Administration commissioned Erik Andersson Architects to be in charge of bridge design for the project. Esthetically, the 20 different concrete bridges were based on a theoretical system that allows the number of surfaces to be greatly reduced, while the forms change continuously depending on each bridge’s span and width. The sections flow from completely triangulated structures through curved to straight shapes in an ever-changing, yet harmonious progression, turning the bridges into members of the same conceptual family, perfectly adapted to each specific location. Safety was a key concern for the new road, which is also reflected in the bridge design with emphasis on clear views through streamlined shapes. In addition to motorists and pedestrians, even horses, elks and frogs travel safely over and on the new road – moving along their own specially designed bridges. Keeping them away from the cars on the motorway. The project was realised in collaboration with engineers Bjerkings, engineers Konfem, and landscape architects at Landskapslaget and Ramböll.


Project name: Bridges for RV73
Type: Public work
Location: Stockholm - Nynäshamn
Status: Completed
Client: Swedish Transport Administration
Architect: Erik Andersson Architects
Budget: EUR 1.800.000.000
Size: approx 30 km
Photos: Rasmus Norlander

Product Spec Sheet

Were your products used?
Join as a manufacturer to add your products.

Collaborating Firms

Team

Architect