Design Competition for Irish Gate and Castle Way Footbridge : competition documents, 1997.
approximately 15 items : illustrations, plans
Competition to provide an enduring landmark structure to mark the millennium that will create an imaginative and innovative interpretation of the original Irish Gate, in Carlisle, England. The structure will form the southern abutment and provide access to a new footbridge across Castle Way linking the longest surviving length of City Wall (West Walls) with the wall extending from the west flank of the Castle, to which it was originally connected.
Design Competition for Irish Gate and Castle Way Footbridge.
Architecture Competitions England.
Gateways England Carlisle.
Bridges England Carlisle.
Footbridges England Carlisle.
Irish Gate (Carlisle, England)
Architecture Concours Angleterre.
Ponts Angleterre Carlisle.
Passerelles Angleterre Carlisle.
Architecture Competitions.
Bridges.
Buildings.
Footbridges.
Gateways.
Castle Way (Carlisle, England)
Carlisle (England) Buildings, structures, etc.
England.
England Carlisle.
Architectural Competitions Great Britain England 1990-2000.
Gateways Great Britain England Carlisle 1990-2000.
Footbridges Great Britain England Carlisle 1990-2000.
Carlisle (England). City Council.
Gateway City Millennium Project.
Location: Library main competition 195130
Call No.: NA2350.E5 D47 1997
Status: Available
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