The Elbow River Traverse , commissioned by the Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC), is a key river crossing at a historically important site.
The bridge is part of CMLC’s revitalization plan for Calgary’s East Village neighbourhood: a historically overlooked and marginalized area of downtown.Crossing the Elbow River near its confluence with the Bow, the Elbow River Traverse provides not only continuity to a refurbished section of regional pathway, but a vantage point on the confluence of the two rivers, the birthplace of Calgary in 1875.RJC’s imperative was to provide an elegant design that respected its surroundings and didn’t compete for attention.
Two slender weathering steel arches were chosen for the primary structure of the bridge due to their structural efficiency and minimal visual obstruction to the views from Fort Calgary.