jenga brige
Jenga bridge design is inspired by the natural undulations and contours of the
landscape. Instead of being a straight, flat bridge spanning across a body of water and other obstacles, the undulating bridge is designed to be curved in a way that mimics and blends into the natural curves of the surrounding landscape. The bridge seeks to connect both ends to be combined into a single continuous terrain. The bridge's 'magic carpet' flowing shape evokes a sense of dynamic movement and fluidity. The single-directional arrangement of the blocks leads the eye from one side toward the other side of the bridge. it provides a hint of ingress and egress for the user, yet makes a striking memorable appearance. Although the bridge is integrated into the surrounding landscape, the bridge could be identified as a landform, serving as a signifier among the surrounding landscape for navigational purposes. The bridge is carved out and sculpted organically accordingly to the site context so that the user could sit on the aspects of the bridge in multiple levels oriented towards the immediate landmark surrounding the bridge. The modularity of the bridge components encourages new relationships to be formed between the bridge and the surrounding
building, urban furniture, fixtures, and other inanimate objects.