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Nescio Bridge : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nescio Bridge
The Nescio Bridge (or ''Nesciobrug'' in Dutch) is an award-winning cycle and footbridge in the Netherlands. This curved, steel suspension bridge, located in Amsterdam, is the country's first suspension bridge that carries only a cycle track and footway,〔 and at almost 800 metres length it is also one of the country's longest cycle and footbridges. Additionally, it is the longest ''single cable'' suspension bridge in the Netherlands.〔 The bridge was designed by Jim Eyre of London-based Wilkinson Eyre Architects, in cooperation with two multinational engineering consultancy firms: London-based ARUP group and Netherlands-based Grontmij. The design stands out by using a single, self-anchored cable. The bridge has won several awards, including the 2007 IstructE Pedestrian Bridges Award,〔(Nescio Bridge - ARUP consulting engineers ) (archived)〕 the 2007 Arthur G. Hayden Medal from the International Bridge Conference in Pittsburgh,〔( International award for Nescio Bridge - Grontmij )〕〔(Bridge Awards - Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania )〕 and the 2006 Dutch national award for building in steel (the ''Nationale Staalprijs'').〔〔:nl:Nationale Staalprijs〕 ==Location== The Nescio Bridge spans the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal, connecting the new residential area of IJburg, built on artificial islands in Lake IJ, with the mainland, landing very near Amsterdam Science Park, between East Amsterdam and North Diemen. On the IJburg side, the bridge touches down on the ''Diemerzeedijk'', a 13th century clay dike on which Dutch writer Nescio frequently made long walks that he recounted in his work, hence the occasion for the bridge's name.
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