Laguna Garzón Bridge

The Laguna Garzón Bridge is a bridge crossing the Laguna Garzón in Uruguay, on the border between the Maldonado and Rocha departments. The bridge is famous for its unusual circular shape and was designed by Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly. It is designed in a circular shape to force drivers to slow down, and allows for pedestrian access along the one-way circular route, including crosswalks that allow pedestrian access to either the inner or outer sidewalks of the circle.

Laguna Garzón Bridge
Laguna Garzón Bridge
Coordinates34.8024°S 54.5721°W / -34.8024; -54.5721
Carries2 lanes of roadway (1 either side of circle), pedestrians and bicycles
CrossesGarzón lagoon
LocaleConnecting Rocha Department and Maldonado Department.
Official nameLaguna Garzón Bridge
Characteristics
MaterialSteel, Concrete
History
DesignerRafael Viñoly
Construction startSeptember 2014
Opened22 December 2015 (2015-12-22)
Location

Laguna Garzón was previously served by a small 2-vehicle ferry that required daylight and good weather to operate. The bridge replaced the ferry in December 2015, providing a crossing for pedestrians and up to approximately 1,000 vehicles a day.

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