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NEXT Architects has completed their Lucky Knot Bridge in Changsha, China. Despite being from a city we’re unfamiliar with, we think this striking design may land the city on the international map. The weaving, multi-level bridge allows pedestrians to artfully make their way over the Dragon King Harbour River. Inspired by both the Möbius strip and the ancient Chinese art of knotting, the bridge is a welcome addition to this city of 7 million residents. Via The Cool Hunter:
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