ANZAC Bridge

New South Wales · 1995

ANZAC Bridge
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Sydney’s cable-stayed muscle—clean, direct, and happiest when you see it cutting across the harbor air.

Cable-stayed bridge in Sydney, Australia.

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Year
1995
Coordinates
-33.8693°, 151.1858°
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Visitor Guide

Visitor Tip

Use the foreshore paths for views; the best experience is watching the pylons and stays shift as you move along the shoreline.

Best Photo Spot

Foreshore viewpoint with a three-quarter angle, golden hour for warm highlights on cables and deck.

Access & Hours

Public bridge; vehicle traffic is primary. Pedestrian/cycle access depends on route connections—viewpoints are often better than crossing.

Insider Note

Cable-stayed bridges live and die by damping and detailing—tiny components prevent big problems.

Time Needed

20–45 minutes

Design & Structure

Tensile / MembraneCatenary
Computational Process

Engineering-driven geometry: pylon placement, stay patterning, and construction staging determine the final silhouette.

Materiality

Steel stays and robust deck materials for durability in coastal conditions.

Structural Innovation

Tension system carries primary loads; deck stiffness manages vibration and torsion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is ANZAC Bridge located?+

ANZAC Bridge is located in New South Wales, Australia. Its coordinates are -33.8693°, 151.1858°.

When was ANZAC Bridge built?+

ANZAC Bridge was completed in 1995.

Can I visit ANZAC Bridge?+

ANZAC Bridge is a real building in New South Wales that can be viewed from the outside. Check local information for interior access and visiting hours. Use the Parametric Atlas walking tour feature to plan a route that includes this building.