Architecture; Tyne Bridge and Sydney Bridge

“An over looked piece of design” in my opinion.

The tyne bridge is a compression arch suspended-deck bridge over the river tyne in Newcastle where im from. It links Gateshead and Newcastle and was designed and engineered by Mott, Hay and Anderson. It was officially opened by George 5th.

The bridge although not that well known is actually quite a landmark in the North East it has become symbolic of our awsome nightlife and brand new key side which holds the Baltic and Opera house with new developments springing up all the time making it one of the most wanted living areas in the North. I guarantee if you’ve ever been on the train into Newcastle traveling over the water and seeing the bridge with Newcastle’s key side back drop will excite you.

Besides that it is more famous, the well known Sydney Harbour Bridge was based on the Tyne bridge, its structure, colour, design and ergonomics were all based around the Tyne’s.
Compare the two pictures you will notice the similarities. Now for me living in Newcastle to have our bridge be studied and copied and then built in the famous and beautiful Sydney Harbor makes me feel proud because it s a bridge that I ve crossed and millions of people cross every year but it doesn’t get recognized to the extent that the Sydney Bridge does and for this reason I think the Tyne Bridge is a fantastic architectural design having influenced one of the most famous bridges in the world.

newcastle tyne bridge with tuxedo royale floating nightclub Architecture; Tyne Bridge and Sydney Bridge

4 comments

  • Unfortunately it’s the other way around.
    Tyne bridge was modelled after the Sydney Harbour Bridge. as work on the Australian bridge started earlier in 1924. However being larger than Tyne bridge it was completed later.

  • Thanks for the info, I see where I’ve gone wrong I assumed because the Tyne was finished first the Sydney bridge was based on it. Thanks for putting me right.

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