An infinite bridge was imagined by danish architect studio Gjøde & Povlsgaard Arkitekter as being a circle floating on water . Drawing attention to the shoreline, where the piers would line up steamboats in the old days, this modern sculpture accentuates the scenic coastal landscape surrounding the city of Aarhus in Denmark.
The architects saw an opportunity to shape this particular piece of land and explore the possibilities it offers for the international biennale Sculpture by the Sea 2015.
With a diameter of 60 meters, the Infinite Bridge is anchored two meters into the sea floor with steel pillars supporting 60 identical wooden elements embedded into the landscape, rising and lowering with the tide.
Source: freshome.com