The Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam Netherlands Holland with traffic in the evening.
The Kop van Zuid was originally used as a harbor area. With the shift of Rotterdam's port to the west, this area was redeveloped in the late 1980s based on a plan by Riek Bakker and Teun Koolhaas. An important part of this plan was a new bridge ("Nieuwe Maasbrug") that should open up the Kop van Zuid from the center. Teun Koolhaas's designs already included a bridge with a single pylon,[3] and the bridge was designed to be a single-pylon bridge.
The first designs for the bridge were made by Maarten Struijs, architect of municipal works,[4][5] who started making designs for the future bridge from 1987. Struijs' final design was a so-called "four-stick bridge" that should cost 325 million guilders (€147 million euros).
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