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Individually the six [[Design_of_steel_footbridges|bridges]] that form this walkway may not catch the eye. However even though structurally different, through uniform language they cleverly work as one. The [[Weathering_steel|weathered steel]] gives a warmth, which combined with the different structural forms, creates an urban landscape that works with the surroundings to produce lovely public spaces above and below.
 
Individually the six [[Design_of_steel_footbridges|bridges]] that form this walkway may not catch the eye. However even though structurally different, through uniform language they cleverly work as one. The [[Weathering_steel|weathered steel]] gives a warmth, which combined with the different structural forms, creates an urban landscape that works with the surroundings to produce lovely public spaces above and below.
  
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Structural Steel Design Awards 2018 - Merit

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During the construction of London Wall Place, some of the existing heavy 1960s Barbican Highwalks had to be removed as part of the demolition and enabling works. These have now been reinstated by stylish walkways fabricated in weathering steel.

The six new footbridges suspended from the new buildings are an aesthetic and functional response to the problem of pedestrian movement in an overcrowded urban realm. In terms of their slimmer, more sculptural form, material and colour, they provide a vivid contrast with the surrounding buildings and enhance the contemporary styling of London Wall Place.

Architect make
Structural Engineer WSP UK Ltd
Steelwork Contractor William Hare
Main Contractor Multiplex Construction Europe
Client London Wall Place Limited Partnership

Judges' comment

Individually the six bridges that form this walkway may not catch the eye. However even though structurally different, through uniform language they cleverly work as one. The weathered steel gives a warmth, which combined with the different structural forms, creates an urban landscape that works with the surroundings to produce lovely public spaces above and below.