It forms a landmark that is first seen from the high-speed rail track entering Lyon.
The bridge spans over the river with a free span of 157 meters. Two cantilevers built of a three dimensional asymmetric tube structure join in the middle of the river. The structure is extremely slender and offers a maximum of transparency.
Two walkways lead to the riverbanks. The major one on top links the quay level, it is five meters large and divided into a bicycle lane and a footpath facing towards the city.
The second walkway follows the lower arch of the structure and links the lower riverbanks. In the middle of the river the two paths join and form a large public space offering a fabulous view.
The wooden deck is made in oak wood providing anti-slipping features by integrating epoxy resin bands with silex. The railing consists of handrails in inox integrating LED lights and cable-net filling.
At night additional lights integrated in the structure transform the bridge in a magic object adding a new chapter to the great history of urban scenic light in the city of Lyon.
Passerelle de la Paix
Client: Communauté Urbaine de Lyon / Grand Lyon
Architect: DFA | Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes
Competition team: (1) Claire Bodénez, Silviu Aldea, Simone Breitkopf, Benni Eder, Teresa Krenn, José Luis Fuentes; (2) José Luis Fuentes, An Vranken
Project team leader planning: José Luis Fuentes
Team planning: José Luis Fuentes, An Vranken, Arne Speiser, Vincent Chalot, Mathias Neveling, Manuela Certan; Model: Philipp Weinberger
Engineers: sbp gmbh, BET structure
Aerodynamic studies: WACKER INGENIEURE
Contractors: Zwahlen & Mayr (Mandataire) and SMB; CBR TP and SOLETANCHE BACHY; DR Equipement, Société Lyonnaise CITEOS, CBR TP
Total length: 220 m
Clear span: 157 m
Completion: March 2014