Trinity Bridge, Manchester

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Trinity Bridge in Manchester is a distinctive modern footbridge over the River Irwell, designed by architect Santiago Calatrava and known for its striking cable-stayed, asymmetrical form.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cable-stayed bridge
footbridge
pedestrian bridge
architect Santiago Calatrava
category Bridges in Greater Manchester
Cable-stayed bridges in the United Kingdom
Pedestrian bridges in England
Santiago Calatrava
surface form: Santiago Calatrava structures
connects Manchester
Salford
country England
United Kingdom
crosses River Irwell
designer Santiago Calatrava
function urban pedestrian link
hasDeckType single-span deck
hasFeature asymmetrical deck
radiating stay cables
single inclined pylon
triangular plan form
hasPylonType inclined steel pylon
isOnBoundaryBetween Manchester
Salford
isPartOf Manchester city centre
Salford
surface form: Salford city centre
locatedIn Greater Manchester
Manchester
locatedNear Chapel Street, Salford
Deansgate
surface form: Deansgate, Manchester
material concrete
steel
namedAfter Holy Trinity Church (historical area association)
notableFor architectural landmark status in Manchester
asymmetrical cable-stayed form
distinctive modern design
openingDate 1995
owner local authorities of Manchester and Salford
river River Irwell
structureType asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge
usage pedestrian traffic

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Left Bank hasNearbyBridge Trinity Bridge, Manchester
subject surface form: Left Bank (Manchester)