WSP and London-based Knight Architects have completed Finland's longest bridge, a structure engineered exclusively for public transport, pedestrians, and cyclists. The project represents a shift in how major infrastructure priorities movement without cars. This approach sits at the intersection of urban planning and environmental design, signaling how contemporary architects tackle congestion and emissions in Nordic cities. The bridge joins a growing list of transportation infrastructure that treats non-vehicular movement as the primary function rather than an afterthought. This week's Dezeen Agenda newsletter, which tracks design and architecture developments globally, featured the completion as part of broader coverage on how cities redesign their built environments.
