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The world's first "DNA" bridge at MarinaBay
URA seeks feedback on the naming of a new bridge and art park at MarinaBay. -AsiaOne
The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is seeking feedback on the proposed names for the world's first curved double helix pedestrian bridge and an art park at MarinaBay, due to be completed by end 2009. The new bridge and art park completes the 3.5 km waterfront loop connecting the necklace of attractions in MarinaBay. The bridge comprises two components - a vehicular bridge, which is parallel to Sheares Bridge, and a pedestrian bridge, which is uniquely designed to resemble the double helix structure of DNA. The public can have a preview of the double helix structure, as the first helical segment of the pedestrian bridge has been installed this month. Besides being a connector, the bridge will be an attraction in its own right as it provides pedestrians with a panoramic view of the city skyline, and there will be viewing "pods" which overhang the water to rest and watch events happening within the Bay. There will be a landscaped maze and also a rock wall featuring 18 drawings of Singapore icons, and an interactive "hop-scotch" lighted flooring. Construction works on the ArtPark will start in May next year. The vehicular bridge is named after Bayfront Avenue, the future road which it will form part of. This name will serve as an instinctive, easy-to-remember locational reference for all road users.
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