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The BP Pedestrian Bridge designed by Frank Gehry links Grant Park and Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

The BP Pedestrian Bridge designed by Frank Gehry links Grant Park and Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America


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The BP Pedestrian Bridge designed by Frank Gehry links Grant Park and Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos

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The BP Pedestrian Bridge - A Modern Marvel Connecting Chicago's Iconic Parks

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. This stunning print captures the architectural masterpiece known as the BP Pedestrian Bridge, designed by none other than Frank Gehry. Stretching gracefully between Grant Park and Millennium Park in Chicago, Illinois, this bridge stands as a symbol of urban connectivity and innovation. With its sleek metal structure juxtaposed against the natural beauty of wooden elements, this curved bridge seamlessly blends modern design with its surrounding environment. As it reaches towards the sky, it harmoniously complements the city's captivating skyline and high-rise buildings. Chicago's vibrant energy is palpable in this image; an urban scene that showcases both progress and artistry. The blue sky serves as a perfect backdrop for this architectural wonder, emphasizing its grandeur and inviting visitors to explore further. As a popular tourist destination within North America, this landmark represents not only Chicago's rich history but also its vision for the future. Its presence encourages movement forward while preserving the cityscape's unique charm. In Amanda Hall/Robert Harding's expertly captured photograph, we witness a moment frozen in time – devoid of people yet brimming with life. This print invites viewers to appreciate both the intricacies of architecture and the boundless possibilities found within our cities.

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