my name s william matthews and, along with laurent ney and matthieu mallie, from ney & partners, we are the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle, built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the mainland ward and the island ward were connected by an isthmus of rock which, in a sense, eroded away, and the bridge recreates that link between the two sides. one of the key drivers behind the project indeed, its very raison d etre was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems that tintagel has is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn t get here before. because there were so many steps up to the island, a lot of people couldn t because they had bad knees, they used wheelchairs, whatever it was. now we have essentially step free access right from the car park all the way through onto the site. and it was so satisfyin
when we proposed it to english heritage, i never thought they d accept. but sometimes, the crazy ideas are actually the best ideas. my name s william matthews and, along with laurent ney and matthieu mallie, from ney & partners, we are the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle, built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the mainland ward and the island ward were connected by an isthmus of rock which, in a sense, eroded away, and the bridge recreates that link between the two sides. one of the key drivers behind the project indeed, its very raison d etre was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems that tintagel has is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn t get here before. because there were so many steps up to the island, a lot of people couldn t because they had bad knees, they used wheelchairs, whatever
my name s william matthews and, along with laurent ney and matthieu mallie, from ney & partners, we are the engineers and the designers of the tintagel castle footbridge. the footbridge reconnects the two sides of the medieval castle, built in the 12th century by richard, earl of cornwall. the mainland ward and the island ward were connected by an isthmus of rock which, in a sense, eroded away, and the bridge recreates that link between the two sides. one of the key drivers behind the project indeed, its very raison d etre was to improve accessibility to the site. one of the major problems that tintagel has is this incredibly rocky landscape. we wanted to be able to get lots of people here who couldn t get here before. because there were so many steps up to the island, a lot of people couldn t because they had bad knees, they used wheelchairs, whatever it was. now we have essentially step free access right from the car park all the way