Kingsgate Bridge

Kingsgate Bridge
Kingsgate Bridge seen from Durham Students' Union, the Cathedral above
Coordinates 54°46′23″N 1°34′21″W / 54.7731°N 1.5726°W / 54.7731; -1.5726
OS grid reference NZ275421
Carries Pedestrians
Crosses River Wear
Locale Co. Durham
Owner Durham University
Heritage status Grade I listed
Preceded by Elvet Bridge
Followed by Prebends Bridge
Characteristics
Material Reinforced concrete
Longest span 106.7 m (350 ft)
History
Architect Ove Arup
Designer Ove Arup
Engineering design by Ove Arup & Partners
Construction end 1963
Kingsgate Bridge
Location in County Durham

Kingsgate Bridge is a striking, modern reinforced concrete construction footbridge across the River Wear, in Durham, England. It is a Grade I listed building.[1] It was personally designed in 1963 by Ove Arup,[1] connecting Bow Lane on the historic peninsula in the centre of Durham to Dunelm House on New Elvet (to which building Arup's studio also contributed), and opened in 1966. Kingsgate Bridge is thought to have been one of Arup's favourite designs of all, he having spent many hours working on every detail of the plans.[2]

Its construction was unusual. The two halves were each built parallel to the river, then rotated through 90° to make the crossing.[3] The meeting point of the two halves is marked by a simple bronze expansion joint using a linear gear bearing.[4][5]

In 1965, the bridge was the winner of the Civic Trust Award.[6]

In 1993, it won Certificate of Outstanding Performance (Mature Structures Category) of the Concrete Society.[7]

A bust of Arup, cast in resin, was installed on the side of Dunelm House, the students' union building adjacent to the bridge, in September 2011. The sculpture is a copy of a 1987 bust by Diana Brandenburger, held by the National Portrait Gallery.[8][9] It is a replacement for a previous copy of the same bust, in bronze, which was unveiled by Karin Perry, Arup's daughter, on 16 April 2003, the 108th anniversary of Arup's birth, but which was stolen from its plinth during the summer of 2006.[10]

During a university RAG Week in the late 1960s students suspended a car beneath the bridge.[11]

In February 1998, the Durham Students' Union president, Tom Joyce, fell through the bridge, but caught himself and was uninjured.[12]

References

  1. 1 2 Historic England. "Details from image database (469295)". Images of England. Retrieved 30 June 2006.
  2. "Plaque Commemorates Birth Place of Sir Ove Arup - Engineer and Philosopher". Arup,. 15 June 2000. Archived from the original on 2004-04-22.
  3. Rennsion, Robert William; Barbey, M.F. (1996). Civil engineering heritage. Thomas Telford. ISBN 978-0-7277-2518-9.
  4. "Kingsgate bridge". Arup. Archived from the original on 2010-05-21.
  5. "Durham Bridges: 1. Kingsgate Bridge". The Happy Pontist. 28 November 2013.
  6. "Sir Ove Arup and Durham". www.durhamcity.org. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
  7. "Kingsgate Bridge: Work Suspended". www.durham21.co.uk. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
  8. "World-renowned engineer Sir Ove Arup honoured with unveiling of new bust". Durham University. 28 September 2011. Archived from the original on 2014-08-22.
  9. NPG 5968; Sir Ove Arup
  10. Statue thieves Arup to no good, The Northern Echo, 6 November 2006
  11. "Image of car suspended beneath the bridge". Archived from the original on 2011-06-04.
  12. Minutes Archived 18 July 2007 at Archive.is of the meeting of DSU Council held 18 February 1998
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