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Structural Design (BOM 170) a course in the master programme Structural Engineering and Building Technology St Student pro roje jects 2015 The course is an advanced project-based course about development of structural concepts. The main aim


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Structural Design

(BOM 170)

a course in the master programme

Structural Engineering and Building Technology

St Student pro roje jects 2015

The course is an advanced project-based course about development of structural

  • concepts. The main aim is promote the students’ ability to develop suitable,

efficient and innovative structures of different structural materials. The course is about architectural and structural design of advanced and complex structures and is given jointly by the division of Structural Engineering and the department

  • f Architecture.

The student’s projects 2015 was to develop bicycle and pedestrian bridges over the river in the centre of Göteborg. The concepts should be designed with respect to the context and stakeholder demands.

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The Packhus Crossing

Structural Design

Master programme Structural Engineering and Building Technology “The bridge should fit into its surro rroundin ing, be re reli liable le and be innovativ ive. By its attractiv ive desig ign and fun functio tion it shall imp mprove the the urba rban life by the river front and invit ite peop

  • ple

le to enjoy a unique view of Gothenburg” Linda Cederholm, Patrik Dyresjö, Niclas Karlsson, Ellen Simonsson, Ravi Teja Kota

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The Tube

Structural Design

Master programme Structural Engineering and Building Technology

Our intention is to design a bridge which is a symbol of technical innovation and that

inspires creative thinking. The bridge should compliment the site specific context Christian Brix Roed, Emil Adiels, Francisco Diaz Pisano Johanna Riad, Josefine Sjölander

Stenpiren Götaverken

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THE CONNECTED ARCH

Structural Design

Master programme Structural Engineering and Building Technology Ihsan Al-Khazaali Joel Gustafsson Hillary Mutungi Ivan Patljak Emy Tiderman INTENTION To create an icon for Gothenburg and an enriched transportation experience for everyone with comfortable spaces on deck, smooth rivertraffic and an exciting opening mechanism. Improve the present infrastructure in the area, not only by bridging the river but also creating new connections of the height levels.

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SlottsStigen

Structural Design

Master programme Structural Engineering and Building Technology

General intention ”To create an aesthetically pleasing bridge, that connects the paths on different heights and serves as an attraction point in the city for people to meet”

STEFAN BA RRÉ SA RA BERGSTRÖM VI KTORIA HENRIKSSON M ARCUS HJELM SA MUEL HOFVERBERG

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the Mountain Path

Structural Design

Master programme Structural Engineering and Building Technology Design intention “T

  • create a spectacular event that connects the city

and widens the city center”

Miguel Raúl Håkan Carl Isak Castro Espasandín Haglund Hoff Näslund

120m span 7 m high supports 1 m high support 4 m wide bridge deck 10 m, height above water 11 m high support 17 m high landing

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TICK-TOCK

Structural Design

Master programme Structural Engineering and Building Technology “The bridge should attract people to cross the river and reflect the innovative spirit of the northern river bank. It should collaborate with the boats in order to provide an efficient and reliable passage for both pedestrians and boats” Caroline Bristulf Norén, Ömer Faruk Halici, Henrik Mayor, Patrick Rosefors

constantly rotating platform

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The Marina Bridge

Structural Design

Master programme Structural Engineering and Building Technology The bridge should be an attraction day and night, that respect smaller boats and have a reliable and efficient opening mechanism. Belaizi Najelae Egnell Petter Guangze Hu Bjartur Johansson Adam Larsson Mathilda Mellegård Herman