Lucky Knot Bridge
The Lucky Knot bridge is a topologically fascinating structure. The bright red truss bridge, which spans the Dragon King Harbor River in Changsha, China, twists and knots like a tangled shoestring. Its steely, 600-foot spine swoops into an infinite loop, with no clear end point. “We refer to it as a Mobius ring," says Michel Schreinemachers, a partner at Next Architects, the firm that designed the bridge. “It’s a never ending shape.”
Lucky Knot Bridge
The Lucky Knot bridge is a topologically fascinating structure. The bright red truss bridge, which spans the Dragon King Harbor River in Changsha, China, twists and knots like a tangled shoestring. Its steely, 600-foot spine swoops into an infinite loop, with no clear end point. “We refer to it as a Mobius ring," says Michel Schreinemachers, a partner at Next Architects, the firm that designed the bridge. “It’s a never ending shape.”