Forest Park Bridges

Project Details

Project Name
Forest Park Bridges
Location
Forest Park: Lower Macleay Trail, Wildwood Trail, and Maple TrailPortlandOR97231
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Cornell Anderson
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2018
Style
Modern
Team
Partner/Architect: Cornell Anderson, AIA
Partner/Architect: Tim Fouch, AIA
Partner/Interior Designer: Tonia Hein
Designer: Caleb Couch

Project Description

Located in Forest Park in Portland, Oregon, one of the largest forested urban parks in the country, the project consisted of providing durable, scalable, and safe replacement bridges for three popular and beloved hiking trails.

The design team created bridges made of 4’ modular components that can be brought to the site by hand, minimizing site disturbance and tree removal in this sensitive environment. Weathering steel structural components are highly durable and patina to tones that blend with the organic colors of the surrounding context.

Taking inspiration from the verticality of the native Douglas fir groves of Forest Park, the vertical slats of the bridges emphasize views from the bridges up and downstream, and to natural environment beyond. Further enhancing the views, the railings are angled away from the path, inviting children and other users to pause, lean against the cedar handrail, and watch the moving waters below.

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