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.


Statements (40)
Predicate Object
instanceOf cable-stayed bridge
footbridge
pedestrian bridge
architect Santiago Calatrava NERFINISHED
category Bridges in Greater Manchester
Cable-stayed bridges in the United Kingdom
Pedestrian bridges in England
Santiago Calatrava structures NERFINISHED
connects Manchester NERFINISHED
Salford NERFINISHED
country England
United Kingdom
crosses River Irwell NERFINISHED
designer Santiago Calatrava NERFINISHED
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 NERFINISHED
Salford NERFINISHED
isPartOf Manchester city centre NERFINISHED
Salford city centre NERFINISHED
locatedIn Greater Manchester
Manchester
locatedNear Chapel Street, Salford NERFINISHED
Deansgate, Manchester NERFINISHED
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 NERFINISHED
structureType asymmetrical cable-stayed bridge
usage pedestrian traffic

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Left Bank (Manchester)
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