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Henderson Waves by RSP Architects Planners and Engineers
By SENATUS Travel | 12 February 2013

Henderson waves, jointly designed by RSP architects planners & engineers and IJP corporation, is Singapore's highest pedestrian bridge and was awarded Design of the Year for the President's Design Award at the Singapore Design Week 2009.

Standing at 36 meters above the ground, in an iconic, sculptural leap spanning across Singapore's Henderson Road.

Based on the principle of parametric design, this new visual symbol has attracted the community to its walkways and shelters. its three-dimensional surface integrates structure and form in a unique wave that undulates dramatically over and under the bridge deck and creating sheltered seating areas inside every upward curve.

With the sensitive use of natural organic shapes and materials such as wood and steel, this structure helps unite the city's southern ridges, which are comprised of a nine-kilometer chain of green open spaces spanning the rolling hills of Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park and Kent Ridge Park before ending at West Coast Park.

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