ABSTRACT

An integrated design is the design synthesis of all the requirements at the origin of the design. Context, immaterial and physical context, is the keyword in the search of an integral design. Using several footbridges designed by Ney & Partners as example, this article will show how complex contexts can lead to a strong and coherent design. When a design is successful, the structure can become an icon, crossing the footbridge can be an experience, it can be the place where users go to spend time. A design should never be reduced to mere functionality but put the user-experience centrally in the design. Building involves social responsibility and designs should be carefully planned so that the bridge becomes part of the lives of its users and its environment.