Thousands celebrate Santiago Calatrava's new Dallas Bridge

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Thousands gathered Saturday to celebrate the grand opening of Santiago Calatrava‘s Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge that connects east and west Dallas seamlessly over the Trinity River. A parade of builders, including everyone from those to poured the concrete to Calatrava himself, were the first to march across the new Dallas icon, followed by nearly 16,000 other people. Although the bridge is still not quite ready for vehicular traffic, the city celebrated its commencement with an impressive display of fireworks. Continue reading for more.

Nearly fifteen years ago, Calatrava was commissioned to design five signature bridges that would span across the Trinity River as part of the city’s urban revitalization efforts to improve the landscape and community surrounding the riverfront. Over time, budget cuts have reduced the number of Calatrava bridges to three and recent reports indicate that more cuts will be made. The Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge is the first Calatrava vehicular bridge in the United States and was built accordingly to the original design; however, the second bridge has already been scale back from Calatrava’s original intent and it is unknown whether or not he will be included in the design of the third bridge.

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "Thousands celebrate Santiago Calatrava's new Dallas Bridge" 06 Mar 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/214234/thousands-celebrate-santiago-calatravas-new-dallas-bridge> ISSN 0719-8884

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