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credit: FXFOWLE INTERNATIONAL, LLC
FXFOWLE INTERNATIONAL WINS MAJOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION
FOR NEW MULTI-MODAL AND PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE IN DUBAI, UAE
The Sixth Crossing at Dubai Creek Design Competition
Roads & Transport Authority (Client); Parsons Transportation Group
(Owner's Representative);
FXFOWLE INTERNATIONAL (Design Architect); Schlaich Bergermann and Partner
LP (Structural Engineer Consultant); Abhay Wadhwa Associates (Architectural
Lighting Design Consultant);
W Architecture & Landscape Architecture, LLC (Landscape Design Consultant)

credit: FXFOWLE INTERNATIONAL, LLC
The Sixth Crossing at Dubai Creek will span 1.7-kilometers (1-mile) and
rise 205-meters (673-feet) - making it the largest and tallest spanning
arch bridge in the world - with six traffic lanes in each direction plus
two lanes for the extension of the Citys Green Metro network as
well as a sustainable transportation station, pedestrian walkways, and
multi-modal access to the future Dubai Opera House

credit: FXFOWLE INTERNATIONAL, LLC
NEW YORK, NEW YORK and DUBAI, UAE (04 February 2008) – FXFOWLE INTERNATIONAL’s
proposal for the architectural design of a 1.7-kilometer long (1-mile)
and 205-meter tall (673-feet) bridge in Dubai was selected by the country’s
Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) in a major international design competition.
The firm’s winning bridge design is poised to join five existing Dubai
Creek crossings (four bridges and one tunnel), further advancing the infrastructure
and transportation initiatives in Dubai, UAE. FXFOWLE’s design for the
Sixth Crossing at Dubai Creek makes it the largest and tallest spanning
arch bridge in the world.

credit: FXFOWLE INTERNATIONAL, LLC
"We are extremely pleased, and honored, that our design for Dubai Creek’s
newest Crossing Bridge will be adopted by the Roads & Transport Authority,”
stated Sudhir Jambhekar, AIA, LEED, Senior Partner at FXFOWLE INTERNATIONAL.
“The bridge’s design was inspired by multiple sources, each evoking similar
imagery – from the rhythmic grace of Dubai Creek’s current and the elegant
splendor of the sand dunes adjacent to the City, to the lighting patterns
of the lunar cycle and the design of the future Opera House – resulting
in a final structure with a graceful bifurcated arch and a form that activates
the creek, frames the future Opera House, and links several of Dubai’s
districts. We believe that our bridge design is not merely to link the
City’s cultural and commercial developments or ease congestion, but an
opportunity to connect people both physically and emotionally by creating
an iconic landmark, destination, and gateway between the old, the new
and the future Dubai.”

credit: FXFOWLE INTERNATIONAL, LLC
The Sixth Crossing at Dubai Creek will unite the areas of Jadaf on the
Burj Dubai Side to the west of the creek to the developments of the Lagoons
and Festival City to the east. The crossing bridge will provide six traffic
lanes in each direction plus two lanes for the extension of the City’s
Green Metro network as well as a sustainable transportation station, pedestrian
walkways, and at its midpoint, an amphitheatre, ferry terminal, and multi-modal
access to one of the world’s future leading cultural institutions – The
Dubai Opera House. Once complete, FXFOWLE’s Sixth Crossing at Dubai Creek
will be a signature piece of infrastructure; symbolizing Dubai’s commitment
to innovation, design, and culture.

credit: FXFOWLE INTERNATIONAL, LLC
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