Designed by Knight Architects from the UK, the Kienlesberg Bridge is a 270 m-long pedestrian crossing that spans over the main station of the city of Ulm in southwestern Germany. The bridge is both a pedestrian link and a sociable destination in its own right. Superlight Nano floodlights provide vertical illumination on the trussed beams from the opposite railing where the small luminaires are concealed.
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