Belvédère bridge

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Køge north station, Stockholm

1st prize in international competition 2014

Architects: Dan Stubbergaard, Rasmus Jessing, David Engell Jessen, Rasmus Hjortshøj, Johan Lund Pedersen, Giacomo Pizzo

Køge North Station will not only be a traffic hub for the entire Copenhagen region connecting high-speed trains, local trains and the busiest motorway in Denmark – the Køge Bay Motorway, but also a distinctive landmark in the area. The project consists of a 225 meter long pedestrian bridge, a new train station and an associated park and ride facility. The north side of the bridge provides a stunning 180 degrees panoramic view over the landscape and traffic lines. Padded with wooden lamellae, the inside of the bridge becomes a warm and welcoming area, while the outside has a more rough expression with perforated steel plates matching the materials of the surrounding infrastructual system.