
Two 32-meter timber bridges for the Valle del Fiastra Cycle and Pedestrian Path.
The project led to the construction of two elegant 32-meter-long timber bridges, key elements of the new cycle and pedestrian route through the Fiastra Valley. Beyond connecting natural and urban pathways in a fluid way, these structures reinterpret the relationship between infrastructure, landscape, and sustainability through a contemporary approach.
Built using natural materials and high-performance construction technologies, the bridges combine architectural lightness with strong structural performance, ensuring durability, resistance, and
a visual identity fully coherent with the surrounding environment.
The choice of timber expresses a balance between technology and respect for nature, offering users a comfortable and scenic crossing experience.
Built using natural materials and high-performance construction technologies, the bridges combine architectural lightness with strong structural performance, ensuring durability, resistance, and
a visual identity fully coherent with the surrounding environment.
The choice of timber expresses a balance between technology and respect for nature, offering users a comfortable and scenic crossing experience.
The project integrated sustainability principles and efficient assembly methods, with particular attention to minimizing environmental impact and ensuring long-term usability. The result is an infrastructural element that enhances the cycle and pedestrian path while integrating elegantly into the landscape of the Fiastra Valley.







