The Project
"Another ambitious project for the Millennium was to design and
construct London's first pedestrian bridge across the Thames, to
effectively link the St Paul's Cathedral area with the new art gallery,
and the recently completed Globe Theatre. Winners of this separate
competition were a British team of architects, sculptors and engineers;
Foster and Partners, Sir Anthony Care and Ove Arup & Partners."
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What was a bold idea to guide visitors from St. Paul's
Cathedral, across the Thames, to Bankside (now Tate Modern)
was disappointingly executed. The new bridge, nicknamed the
'wobbly bridge' because of its tendency to sway when people
walked over it, was only open for a short while during the
millennium year 2000.
Photo: Wobbly Bridge
© Fynevue Jan 2001.
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The Millennium Bridge is the gateway from St. Paul's to Tate
Modern, Bankside and Southwark.
Read the story of Bankside Power Station...
Photo: Tate Modern
© Fynevue Jan 2016.
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Photos of the Wobbly Bridge between Oct 2005 and Jan 2016.
Photo: Millennium Bridge
© Fynevue Jan 2016.
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