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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Helix_BridgeHelix Bridge - Wikipedia

    The Helix Bridge, officially The Helix, and previously known as the Double Helix Bridge, is a pedestrian bridge linking Marina Centre with Marina South in the Marina Bay area in Singapore. It was officially opened on 24 April 2010; however, only half was opened due to ongoing construction at the Marina Bay Sands . [1]

  2. The visually stunning Helix Bridge is a unique feature in Singapore that has been strategically placed around Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, the Singapore Flyer and the Bayfront Bridge. Throughout the bridge, four different inner spirals are utilized to create a shade for pedestrians walking across the bridge.

  3. Officially opened in April 2010, the Helix Bridge is a prominent architectural landmark in Singapore. The bridge's design is inspired by the double helix structure of DNA, symbolizing life, continuity, and growth. It is the world's first double helix bridge, featuring two intertwined helix structures forming a tubular truss.

  4. Jan 10, 2012 · The Helix Bridge provides a pedestrian connection across the head of the Singapore River between the city’s existing CBD and its new Bayfront district. Its commission was the result of a...

  5. The helix bridge is inspired by the geometric arrangement of a DNA strand transformed into a walkway encaged by a complementary double-helical structure in stainless steel. The execution of this masterpiece was done in Marina Bay city of Singapore in the year 2010.

  6. Linking Marina Bay to Marina Centre, the Helix Bridge, is set to become Singapore’s next landmark. Located beside the Benjamin Sheares Bridge, alongside the vehicular Bayfront Bridge, it was officially opened on 24 April 2010 and is the world’s first curved bridge.

  7. www.coxarchitecture.com.au › project › the-helix-bridgeThe Helix Bridge — COX

    The Helix Bridge at Singapores Marina Bay was inspired by the geometric arrangement of a DNA strand, resulting in a walkway that is enclosed by opposing double-helix structures of stainless steel.

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