Cool 'twisted' pedestrian bridge

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Seattle-Washington (WA)

  • Category: bridges-pedestrian
  • Section: Bridges - Pedestrian
Huge steel tubes twist and turn over the railroad tracks along Elliott Avenue West in a double helix that recalls the ladder-like structure of DNA.

Designed by Johnson Architecture and KPFF Engineers, it's an apt metaphor as the gateway and a skybridge to a $625 million research and development complex for the world's largest biotechnology company, Amgen, on Terminal 88 and Pier 89 in the south area of Interbay.

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