Innovative Pedestrian Bridge Design: The Footbridge in Litomysl
The article showcases the Footbridge in Litomysl, highlighting its innovative design that combines aesthetic appeal with functional urban connectivity.
In the historical city of Litomysl, Czech Republic, a new landmark emerges in the form of the Footbridge in Litomysl, masterfully designed by EHL & KOUMAR ARCHITEKTI. This pedestrian bridge, replacing its 1981 predecessor, marries functionality with aesthetic finesse, offering barrier-free access and a visual treat to the city's residents and visitors alike.




A New Gateway to the City Center
The Intersection of Functionality and Design
The bridge not only facilitates pedestrian movement from the Municipal Office to the city center but does so with an innovative design that stands out amidst the urban fabric. Its steel structure, supported by exposed concrete pillars, introduces a modernist touch to the traditional cityscape, creating a functional piece of art that enhances pedestrian routes across the busy I/35 highway.






Architectural Details
Mastering Structure and Aesthetics
The design's ingenuity lies in its subtle yet robust steel framework, anchored by a significant elevator tower that not only supports the bridge but also serves as a new landmark. The tower's placement on the axis of the original staircase towards the historic center ensures that it becomes a point of reference, visible from Ropkova Street and the square, weaving the new structure into the city's narrative seamlessly.







Engineering Excellence
A Continuous Beam for Enhanced Stability
The footbridge's engineering marvel is its welded steel bridge structure, featuring a continuous beam with two spans and cantilevered ends. This strategic choice results in a durable yet visually light framework, offering protection against the elements while providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, especially the Loučná River.

Design Innovations
Crafting Spaces and Views
With a meticulous attention to detail, the designers have created a spatial 3D Vierendeel girder that not only supports the bridge but also defines its aesthetic character. The incorporation of an orthotropic deck plate and roofing, alongside the precise geometry of the girder edges, showcases the project's commitment to innovative pedestrian bridge design.




Enhancing Urban Experiences
A Blend of Materials and Light
The choice of materials, from the stainless-steel mesh railing to the exposed concrete and steel, juxtaposes industrial strength with sleek modernism. The strategic lighting design further highlights this contrast, making the footbridge a notable example of how innovative design can enhance urban infrastructure.





A Benchmark in Bridge Design
The Footbridge in Litomysl by EHL & KOUMAR ARCHITEKTI sets a new standard for innovative pedestrian bridge design, blending architectural beauty with structural ingenuity. It stands as a testament to the power of modern architecture in transforming urban spaces into functional works of art, contributing significantly to the city's aesthetic and functional landscape.





All photographs are work of Stavba roku, Tomas Soucek
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