65th Street Bridge

65TH
STREET
BRIDGE

LINCOLN
CENTER
FOR
THE
PERFORMING
ARTS

The Lincoln Center Pedestrian Bridge (The President’s Bridge) is the final element of the Lincoln Center campus–wide transformation. Spanning West 65th Street near Amsterdam Avenue, the bridge provides an alternative to street–level crossing for visitors, artists, students, neighbors, and staff members. Emerging from simplicity of a truss bridge, the bridge keeps its structural and circulation functions separate. While the bearing beam spans the most direct route across the street, the walking surface deviates to the east, directing the flow of foot traffic into the sweet spot of North Plaza, between Lincoln Center Theater and the new Hypar Pavilion. The bridge minimal in nature: structure and cladding are one. The stressed–skin construction is composed of an asymmetrical, closed–cell box girder made up of fully welded steel plates varying from a half inch to one inch in thickness. The upturned cross section is created by a deep beam that doubles as the western guardrail. The L–shaped profile tapers to a knife–edge toward the east, while its outer surface is faceted to reduce mass. The bridge’s stressed–skin steel structure is 83’ long and weighs 58 tons.

  • Pedestrian bridge, final touches before dedication
    Pedestrian bridge, final touches before dedication
  • Pedestrian bridge as seen from street level
    Pedestrian bridge as seen from street level
  • Bridge as seen from below
    Bridge as seen from below
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  • Bridge dedication with Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Project information
Location         New York, United States
Credits
PartnersElizabeth Diller,Ricardo Scofidio,and Charles Renfro
Project LeaderBenjamin Gilmartin,Kevin Rice,and Michael Hundsnurscher
DesignersHallie Terzopolos,Laith Sayigh,and Robert Condon
External credits
Dewhurst Macfarlane and Partners PCStructural Engineer
Plumb Excel Group Engineering PCElectrical/Plumbing Engineer
James R. Gainfort Consulting ArchitectsWaterproofing Consultant
Tillotson Design AssociatesLighting
Turner Construction CompanyConstruction Manager
    Photography by Michael Hundsnurcher,Matthew Monteith,and Spencer T Tucker / Mayor's Office of Photography