The Kurilpa Bridge is a multiple-mast, cable-stay structure based on principles of
tensegrity, an architectural and engineering system in which the structural integrity is
a synergy between balanced tension and compression components.
This produces a lightweight yet strong and stable structure.
Brisbane's Kurilpa Bridge is a fitting link between its cultural precinct on the
southbank of the river and its Law Courts precinct in the CBD.*
Tensegrity is the pattern that results when push and pull have a win-win
relationship with each other. The pull is continuous and the push is
discontinuous. The continuous pull is balanced by the discontinuous push
producing an integrity of tension - compression.
My primary motivation in creating the initial piece's was to make reference to Indigenous
artwork. In presenting the works large it is possible to see both the new patterned image at
an easy distance and then on closer inspection the detail of the bridge structure. The theme
of Tensegrity was also a factor, and whilst not pretending to understand the technical details
of the theory I have sought to create composite images where the elements within the pattern
do not touch, but are the complete picture.