Bridge Pavilion, Zaragoza

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Bridge Pavilion, Zaragoza is a futuristic, sculptural bridge and exhibition space in Zaragoza, Spain, designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid for Expo 2008.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
covered bridge
exhibition pavilion
landmark
pedestrian bridge
access pedestrians only
alsoKnownAs Pabellón Puente NERFINISHED
architect Zaha Hadid NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle futurist architecture
parametric design
category Bridges in Zaragoza
Buildings and structures completed in 2008
World's fair architecture
Zaha Hadid buildings NERFINISHED
city Zaragoza NERFINISHED
commissionedFor Expo 2008 NERFINISHED
connects La Almozara bank of Ebro River NERFINISHED
Ranillas meander of Ebro River NERFINISHED
country Spain
crosses Ebro River NERFINISHED
designedByFirm Zaha Hadid Architects NERFINISHED
designedIn early 2000s
functionDuringExpo entrance to Expo 2008 site
thematic pavilion
hasExhibitionTheme innovative architecture
water sustainability
hasFeature branching interior paths
enclosed walkway
faceted exterior skin
hasUse cultural events
temporary exhibitions
languageOfAlternateName Spanish
location Zaragoza NERFINISHED
material concrete
glass fiber reinforced concrete panels
steel
notableFor futuristic design
integration of bridge and building
sculptural form
openingDate 2008
owner City of Zaragoza NERFINISHED
purpose exhibition space
pedestrian circulation
region Aragon NERFINISHED
situatedOn Expo 2008 site
spanType multi-span bridge
structuralSystem steel frame
themeOfExpo Water and Sustainable Development
yearCompleted 2008

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Zaha Hadid notableWork Bridge Pavilion, Zaragoza