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Foster + Partners proposes ‘double decker’ Hammersmith Bridge

Artist's impression of the 'double decker' structure (Image: Foster + Partners)

Foster + Partners has put forward plans to create a temporary ‘double decker’ crossing over Hammersmith Bridge, which has been closed on safety grounds since August this year, to Hammersmith and Fulham Council.

The architect said the crossing would enable pedestrians, cyclists and, potentially, motor vehicles to be able to use the bridge during its repair and restoration, which the repair work undertaken offsite.

It has proposed a new raised truss structure would be built above the existing road deck, featuring a lower level for pedestrians and cyclists and an upper level for cars and buses. The raised deck would enable existing approach routes for traffic to be used.

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