Regent’s Canal Bridge
London, UK
Client
Argent King's Cross
Programme
2007 - 2012
Design Team
Knight Architects, Arup, Townshend Landscape Architects, Speirs and Major
Contractor Team
BAM Nuttall
Enjoy a picture-framed view in King's Cross
The vast regeneration of the King's Cross railway lands is centred on the Regent’s Canal, which bisects the development site and is crossed by a new highway bridge. The bridge design complements a south-facing canal side urban event space, which is highly popular during the summer months.
The brief called for a high-quality yet understated piece of infrastructure, sensitive to the historic industrial setting and suited to its position at the heart of the development. The form of the road bridge is dictated by the modest 27m span, the highway loading, and the need to carry new large diameter services pipes across the canal.
The primary structure is expressed through a simple precast white concrete ‘picture frame’ across the waterway, counterpointing a high-quality parapet design which forms part of a traffic-calmed pedestrian domain.
Continuous low energy LED lighting is incorporated into the parapet top rail as well as into the stainless-steel pilasters which bookend the bridge. At towpath level, great care was taken in the forming of a fine ribbed soffit and abutment walls to provide a uniform surface for a line of up-lights, which continue the attractive public realm and discourage vandalism.
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“Knight Architects designed a bridge which is understated, elegant and above all functional; carrying pedestrians, vehicles and key utilities across the Regent’s Canal. It is a structure which perfectly complements Granary Square - the heart of the King’s Cross redevelopment”