Henderson Waves is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. It was built to connect the two hills of Mount Faber and Telok Blangah Hill. Height of the bridge is 36 meters above the ground or Henderson Road.
This bridge has a unique waveform which consists of seven "ribs" that alternately corrugated steel arch rises above and below decks. Curved "ribs" niche form that serves as a shelter with a seat inside.
Yellow turvy wooden slats, an all-weather timber found in Southeast Asia, which is used in the decking. Look for the carvings on the slats marking the height you are at various points along the bridge.
Wave-forms will be lit with attractive LED lights 7:00 to 02:00 every day, providing light that illuminated the bridge.
This bridge has a unique waveform which consists of seven "ribs" that alternately corrugated steel arch rises above and below decks. Curved "ribs" niche form that serves as a shelter with a seat inside.
Yellow turvy wooden slats, an all-weather timber found in Southeast Asia, which is used in the decking. Look for the carvings on the slats marking the height you are at various points along the bridge.
Wave-forms will be lit with attractive LED lights 7:00 to 02:00 every day, providing light that illuminated the bridge.
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