Finland's longest bridge opens in Helsinki for public transport and cyclists
In Helsinki, the engineering company WSP, alongside London-based Knight Architects, has finalized Finland's longest bridge, the Kruunuvuori Bridge. This structure ranks among the longest globally and is designated exclusively for public transportation, pedestrians, and cyclists. The recent edition of Dezeen Agenda, a weekly newsletter, showcased this bridge, along with other highlights such as athletes donning Adidas' Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3s achieving world record times at the London Marathon, Donald Trump's intention to adorn the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool with blue, and Nike's establishment of a permanent laboratory in Milan.
Key facts
- Kruunuvuori Bridge is Finland's longest bridge.
- The bridge was completed by WSP and Knight Architects.
- It is located in Helsinki, Finland.
- The bridge is one of the world's longest bridges.
- It is used solely by public transport, pedestrians, and cyclists.
- The bridge was featured in the Dezeen Agenda newsletter.
- Dezeen Agenda is a curated newsletter sent every Thursday.
- Other news in the same edition included Adidas super shoes, Trump's Lincoln Memorial plan, and Nike's Milan lab.
Entities
Institutions
- WSP
- Knight Architects
- Dezeen
- Adidas
- Nike
Locations
- Helsinki
- Finland
- London
- Milan
- Italy
Sources
- Dezeen —