Te Rewa Rewa Bridge

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Te Rewa Rewa Bridge is a distinctive, arching pedestrian and cycle bridge in New Plymouth, New Zealand, celebrated for its sculptural design that frames views of Mount Taranaki.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
cycle bridge
pedestrian bridge
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Te Rewarewa Bridge NERFINISHED
award Arthur G. Hayden Medal NERFINISHED
ICE International Award for Transportation Structures NERFINISHED
awardYear 2011
category Bridges in New Zealand
Pedestrian bridges in New Zealand
Tourist attractions in Taranaki
constructionStart 2009
country New Zealand
crosses Waiwhakaiho River NERFINISHED
designedFor cyclists
pedestrians
designer Novare Design NERFINISHED
framesViewOf Mount Taranaki NERFINISHED
function recreational route
river crossing
hasAccess cycle access
pedestrian access
hasDesignFeature asymmetric arch
curved arch ribs
white painted structure
hasDesignStyle sculptural
hasSurface concrete deck
hasView Tasman Sea coast NERFINISHED
heritageContext adjacent to former Māori pā site
length 83 m
lighting architectural lighting at night
locatedIn New Plymouth NERFINISHED
Taranaki Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Te Rewa Rewa Reserve NERFINISHED
maintainedBy New Plymouth District Council NERFINISHED
material concrete
steel
nearCity New Plymouth NERFINISHED
opened 2010
openingDate 2010-06-05
owner New Plymouth District Council NERFINISHED
partOf Coastal Walkway (New Plymouth) NERFINISHED
span 70 m
symbolism evokes breaking wave
evokes whale skeleton
evokes wind-blown reed
width 3.5 m

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New Plymouth hasLandmark Te Rewa Rewa Bridge