Patel Prerak Hitendrakumar

AR2038

TENSEGRITY BRIDGE at Dang

The studio initiates its process by meticulously examining a specific movement, distilling it to its fundamental essence. This essence is then refined through the lens of architectural principles. Subsequently, the focus shifts towards intricate structural detailing, exemplified by the design of an approximately 80-meter bridge in Dang, Gujarat. Nestled near a picturesque waterfall, this tourist destination stands to gain from the addition of a captivating and serene structure. Inspired by the graceful movements of kangaroos, the bridge draws upon their body posture and tail anatomy. By integrating the principles of tensegrity, this bridge embodies a harmonious blend of form and function.

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