Xifeng Bridge, a bridge of fire that resembles the wings of a phoenix as a symbol of peace and harmony, in whose feet we can see the ceramic mosaic of Antonio Gaudí.

PT Architecture Design designs this captivating and attractive bridge, which has been called Qingdao Wanda Victoria Bay Xifeng Bridge, because it is located in the port city of Qingdao in the province of Shandong (People's Republic of China). The red and the wood are the colors used to create a spatial atmosphere resembling the wings of a phoenix. Under the bridge we can see an exclamation to the coastal culture with the ceramic mosaics of Antonio Gaudí.
 

Description of project by PT Architecture Design

The concept of Xifeng Bridge according to PT Architecture Design, is the spread-open wings of a phoenix, which is an auspicious bird and a symbol of peace and harmony. The ancients believed that phoenix would fly over if the world is in peace and prosperity. The oracle of "Feng" is like the oracle of wind, meaning the omnipresent and spiritual power of wind."Huang" is pronounced like the "Emperor" in Chinese, meaning the supreme power. Therefore, phoenix is also the symbol of Chinese imperial power, and is usually paired with dragon, which is a symbol of lucky and harmony.

In the choice of colors, red and wood have been combined in the Xifeng Bridge. Red symbolizes energy, vitality, willpower, fire and power, while wood symbolizes calm and warm, giving an intimate feeling to people of returning to nature. The combination of polyline shape and red and wood material creates a simple, clean, conformable and stylish space atmosphere.

As for the paving design, simple yet stylish dark gray and light gray granite are blended together with dynamic lines, creating an active space that echoes with the theme of the bridge, and creating a stylish waterfront plaza. Meanwhile, a variety of deformation planting bed has been provided as seat benches for people to have a rest, and group greening on the two sides of the steps create a more soft and natural space.

The bridge pier is inspired by the auspicious clouds which is "Origin symbiosis, harmonious communion". Since ancient times, there is always an auspicious cloud under the feet of the mythical animal, the combination of both indicates good luck and prosperity. The culture of auspicious clouds in China has a long history of more than a thousand years, which is a representative cultural symbol of China. 

The "clouds" pattern first appeared in the Chu region of late Zhou Dynasty, from then on, a decoration style of combining clouds and animals prevailed over the Chu region. At the Qin and Han dynasty, this style prevailed over the whole country and reached its apogee. The cloud is wonderful and magical, its changing shapes are charming and attractive. Therefore, in the opinion of the ancients, cloud is a symbol of good luck and promotion, and the creation of God. The streamlined bridge pier indicates the clouds under the feet of phoenix, Antony Gaudy's ceramic mosaic art has been used as the material, which not only enriched the spatial characteristics under the bridge, but also echoes with the coastal culture.

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PT Architecture Design (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
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PT Landscape. Landscape Style.- Modern
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Wanda Group
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Qingdao, Shandong, China
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2017
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Published on: March 12, 2018
Cite: "Qingdao Wanda Victoria Bay Xifeng Bridge by PT Architecture Design" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/qingdao-wanda-victoria-bay-xifeng-bridge-pt-architecture-design> ISSN 1139-6415
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