James Joyce Bridge

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James Joyce Bridge is a modern, architecturally distinctive road bridge in Dublin, Ireland, designed by Santiago Calatrava and named after the renowned Irish writer James Joyce.

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James Joyce Bridge canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
pedestrian bridge
road bridge
steel bridge
vehicular bridge
architect Santiago Calatrava
carries R148 road
commemorates Bloomsday
country Ireland
crosses River Liffey
crossesInCity River Liffey in Dublin
design asymmetrical arch
single-span
designer Santiago Calatrava
hasArchitecturalStyle contemporary
modern
hasCoordinateLatitude 53.347
hasCoordinateLongitude -6.279
hasCulturalAssociation James Joyce’s Dublin
Ulysses
hasFeature curved steel ribs
glass panels
integrated lighting
pedestrian walkways
hasFunction carries pedestrians
carries road traffic
hasNumberOfLanes 2
hasNumberOfSpans 1
inauguratedBy Mary McAleese
locatedIn Dublin
Dublin
surface form: Dublin city centre
locatedNear Ellis Quay
James Joyce Tower and Museum
surface form: James Joyce House

Usher’s Island
Wellington Quay
locatedOn R148 road
material concrete
glass
steel
name James Joyce Bridge self-link
namedAfter James Joyce
namedForOccupationOfEponym writer
opened 2003-06-16
openingDate 16 June 2003
partOf bridges over the River Liffey
region Leinster

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River Liffey hasBridge James Joyce Bridge
Four Courts near James Joyce Bridge
James Joyce Bridge name James Joyce Bridge self-link