James Joyce Bridge

Local nameJames Joyce Bridge
LocationDublin North City Poor Law Union, Ireland

James Joyce Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, joining the south quays to Blackhall Place on the north side.

Designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, it is a single-span structural steel design, 40 m long. The deck is supported from two outward angled arches, the silhouette of which is sometimes compared to the shape of an open book.The bridge was built by Irishenco Construction, using pre-fabricated steel sections from Harland and Wolff of Belfast.The bridge is named for the famous Dublin author James Joyce, and was opened on 16 June 2003. Joyce's short story "The Dead" is set in Number 15 Usher's Island, the house facing the bridge on the south side.

Tags Santiago CalatravaBridgeModern Architecture
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Joyce_Bridge

Address 12 Usher's Island, Dublin D08 NT67, Ireland

Coordinates 53°20'47.77" N -6°16'57.33" E

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