
“It appears to us that Paris has the bridges and passages necessary for the flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic across its waterways. Our intention is to invite its visitors and inhabitants to engage on a newer and more playful path across this same water.”
This resulted in the idea of giant trampolines to jump your way over the water. The inflatable bridge is designed in the shape of three giant life-perservers, each 30 meters in diameter. With the Eiffel Tower in the background, this inflatable bridge recalls to Eiffel’s intention of his tower — it was built to be dismantled twenty years after 1889’s Paris World Expo.
In collaboration with Unlocked, we explore the future of hybrid space and how the cultural sector and events industry can reap the benefits of this new urban frontier in the post-COVID city.
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