The bridge features a Y-shaped triple-arch structure with three symmetrical 86-meter spans, designed based on the principle of structural reciprocity. It efficiently connects residential, innovation, and park areas with the shortest distance. To cope with the hot Lingnan climate, a shading canopy with diagonal rhythmic curves shelters pedestrians. At the intersection of the three limbs, an opening is made to reduce load, linking the sky, river, and pedestrians, thus forming a center of gathering. The pristine white exterior reflects futuristic sculpture, while warm-toned interiors with bamboo-wood flooring and smooth UHPC seating radiate a human-centric touch.
Its unique form serves as a visual landmark, with the 120° intersections creating a panoramic viewfinder: visitors gaze upon the charm of Jiaomen River and city-skyline, while arches reveal lively cross-shore activities. This design transforms steel rationality into immersive spatial poetry, blending "viewing" and "being viewed" in dynamic interplay. Juxing Bridge elevates functional needs into cultural symbolism. Its Y-shaped framework sparks a dialogue between Bay Area unity and Lingnan ecological wisdom, merging form, function, and structure to synergize living, working, and leisure realms.
Beyond mere infrastructure, it reimagines urban identity through artistry — becoming both a symbol of Nansha’s innovative spirit and a hub for public spaces that balance global appeal with local characteristics. As a testament to collaboration, it embodies the shared vision of the Guangdong-HongKong-Macao Greater Bay Area.