The efforts of architects and designers resulted in a one-of-a-kind footbridge that presented a new typology of a bridge, now up and running over at East London overlooking Canning Town. The Cody Dock ...
Architect Thomas Randall-Page has started a crowdfunding campaign to support the construction of a unique rolling bridge in London. The project, which has been nicknamed the Cody Dock Rolling Bridge, ...
First invented in Victorian-era England, “rolling bridges” were retractable drawbridges, designed to unite either side of a moat, river, or canal. For centuries, these unhinged structures tucked ...
In east London, on the bank of the Lea River, Thomas Randall-Page imagines a project that reboots an under-used and forgotten area through the construction of a rotating bridge. The manually rolling ...
In east London, on the bank of the Lea River, Thomas Randall-Page imagines a project that reboots an under-used and forgotten area through the construction of a rotating bridge. The manually rolling ...
British designer Thomas Randall-Page has installed a footbridge in east London that is made from weathering steel and oak and rotates via manual levers to let boats pass. Called Cody Dock Rolling ...
Thomas Randall-Page has developed Cody Dock Rolling Bridge in London, United Kingdom. "It's not often a new typology of bridge is developed, but we think this really is one," said Thomas Randall-Page.
The lightbulb of London studio Heatherwick, this innovative rolling bridge can be found in the city’s Paddington Basin development. Constructed from wood and steel, the 12-meter-long structure curls ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The Rolling Bridge, which opened in London's Paddington Basin in 2005, is not a typical drawbridge. It uses hydraulics to lift and curl its eight triangular segments ...