Josef Eberle Bridge
The Josef-Eberle-Bridge is an important link in the medieval town centre of Rottenburg am Neckar. The bridge’s construction swings elegantly over the river as a three-span element made of reinforced concrete. The bridge body consists of prestressed concrete slabs up to 60 cm thick.
Important Link in the Medieval City Centre
The cross-section tapers towards the edges of the bridge and the abutments. The very low construction height for the superstructure of the bridge was achieved by using state-of-the-art construction technologies and prestressed concrete with high-strength concretes.
Architecture
Werner Sobek, Stuttgart/Germany
Planning time
2007 − 2008
Construction time
2008 − 2010
Services by Werner Sobek
- General planning (WP 1 − 8 acc. to § 64 HOAI)
- Design
- Object planning
- Structural engineering
Client
City of Rottenburg am Neckar/Germany
Photography
Sander & Bastian, Stuttgart/Germany