Sheikh Zayed Bridge

  • Arup designed a unique dynamic lighting scheme for the iconic Sheikh Zayed Bridge.
  • Several lighting scenarios, a specially developed 'language of light', reflect Abu Dhabi's soul.

Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the bridge consists of concrete strands that gather on one shore, flowing across to the adjacent shore in a sculptural waveform.

Named after the country's former president Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the 840m bridge connects the mainland to the island of Abu Dhabi. The bridge arch structure soars to heights of up to 60m above water level, creating a formidable gateway to the city, over the Maqta Channel. The bridge is seen as a potential catalyst to the future urban growth of Abu Dhabi.

Fluid patterns of light

The structural silhouette shape, the 'spine' of the bridge, is highlighted by dynamic coloured light, while the underside of the road deck features integrated monochrome dynamic 'cell' lighting. A lighting control system allows for animated flow movements in the spine and the cells, resulting in fluid patterns of light travelling along the bridge.

The lighting scenarios comprise of dynamic coloured light that smoothly flows across the channel. The luminous gesture creates an embracing landscape of colours for the users of the bridge and a scenic feature for distant viewers.

Reflecting Abu Dhabi's soul

The highly artistic lighting scenarios designed by Arup, reflect Abu Dhabi’s soul. A specially developed ‘language of light’ celebrates religious traditions, festivities and public events together with the people of United Arab Emirates.

During a new moon the bridge lighting links with the appearance of the Grand Mosque. Once a month both iconic pieces of architecture appear tinted in deep blue colours and create awareness of urban connectivity.

The initial lighting concept was developed at Hollands Licht by Rogier van der Heide. The lighting design was developed further by an international design team at Arup. The final project phases, including programming of 13 artistic scenarios, were led from Arup's Amsterdam office.

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  • Sheikh Zayed Bridge. Credit: Christian RichtersOpen gallery

    The structural silhouette is highlighted by a changing colour palette.

  • Sheikh Zayed Bridge. Credit: Christian RichtersOpen gallery

    The lighting scenarios comprise dynamic coloured light that smoothly flows across the channel.

  • Sheikh Zayed Bridge. Credit: Christian RichtersOpen gallery

    A lighting control system allows for animated flow movements in the spine and the cells, resulting in fluid patterns of light travelling along the bridge.