Chapman Taylor unveils design for Sanlian River Bridge in Shanghai

Chapman Taylor has revealed its innovative design for the Sanlian River Bridge, a new landmark that will span the Liuwu Highway and Sanlian River in Shanghai’s Songjiang District.

Chapman Taylor has revealed its innovative design for the Sanlian River Bridge, a new landmark that will span the Liuwu Highway and Sanlian River in Shanghai’s Songjiang District. Strategically located north of Chenhua Road, the bridge connects key areas within the Songjiang New City green ring and serves as a vital link between the northern industrial park and the southern residential and commercial districts.

A design rooted in nature

The project embraces the concept of “Forests in Full Bloom”, drawing inspiration from the area’s rich natural resources. Guided by the principles of Songjiang New City’s green vision, the design respects the region’s existing woodlands, farmland, and forested areas. This philosophy seamlessly integrates natural landscapes and ecological resources into the bridge’s structure, enhancing the area’s identity and sustainability.

Beyond connectivity

While the bridge primarily facilitates pedestrian and non-motorised vehicle traffic, it also plays a transformative role in expanding Songjiang’s ecological and recreational space. The design fosters a harmonious relationship between humans, infrastructure, and nature, creating a symbolic and functional addition to the areas green ecosystem.

Project Highlights

  • Length: 175 meters
  • Width: 12 meters
  • Client: Government of Songjiang District, Shanghai

The Sanlian River Bridge is more than just a transportation link; it is a bold architectural and environmental statement that enhances Songjiang’s urban green areas while celebrating its natural heritage.

The project embraces the “Forests in Full Bloom” concept, drawing inspiration from the area’s rich natural resources. Guided by Songjiang New City’s green vision principles, the design respects the region’s existing woodlands, farmland, and forested areas.

This philosophy integrates natural landscapes and ecological resources into the bridge’s structure, enhancing the area’s identity and sustainability.

Beyond connectivity

While the bridge primarily facilitates pedestrian and non-motorised vehicle traffic, it also transforms Songjiang’s ecological and recreational space. The design fosters a harmonious relationship between humans, infrastructure, and nature, creating a symbolic and functional addition to the area's green ecosystem.

Project Highlights

  • Length: 175 meters
  • Width: 12 meters
  • Client: Government of Songjiang District, Shanghai

The Sanlian River Bridge is more than just a transportation link; it is a bold architectural and environmental statement that enhances Songjiang’s urban green areas while celebrating its natural heritage.

Johnny Jiang (M.Arch M.D.A (Master of Design Arts))

Director, 上海 and Beijing

Johnny Jiang recently joined Chapman Taylor’s Shanghai studio as a Director in November 2018. He has considerable experience in architectural design in both Germany and China and has led and participated in many important large-scale urban design projects, including both architectural and interior design.

Johnny has plays a leading role on some of the Shanghai studio’s most significant urban design projects, and is skilled at combining innovative concepts with the requirements of China's market and the local context. Johnny’s leadership during the construction process, and his strict control of project quality, have been widely praised by clients and partners.

Areas of expertise:

Architecture / Interior Design / Urban Design / Masterplanning / Mixed-Use

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