Moving Sail Bridge Concept Can Be Moved by Rowing or by Sail

It can sail along rivers or oceans like a boat.

(Margot Krasojević)

By Rebecca Gibian

Don’t be concerned, that pedestrian bridge is supposed to be moving. Designer Margo Krasojevic designed a bridge that can sail along rivers and oceans like a boat. It is a stackable structure that can be folded, stacked and expanded, explains InhabitatThe bridge can be easily moved from place to place or it can be permanently positioned.

The bridge has a few parts: a main floating section, three expanding walkways, and a carbon fiber triple sail. According to Inhabitat, the sail can be raised and lowered by a buoyancy rotator. This allows the bridge to also function as a sailboat so it can move locations.

The structure is stabilized by cross-flow turbines that function as rafts. The walkway itself expands and contracts — so it can adapt to different areas — into the main body of the structure and is supported by a “hydraulic telescopic secondary structure.”

Krasojevic, commissioned by the Ordos government, designed the bridge to cross the Wulanmulun River, located in Ordos city, Kangbashi district Mongolia.

(Margot Krasojević)
(Margot Krasojević)
(Margot Krasojević)
(Margot Krasojević)
(Margot Krasojević)
(Margot Krasojević)
(Margot Krasojević)
(Margot Krasojević)
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