The Darul Hana Bridge in Kuching, Sarawak, is intended to complement the new State Legislative Assembly Complex (DUN) to form a dynamic urbanscape—set against elegant parks and water features—that will be intrinsically linked to the identity of the city.
Designed with aesthetics and ergonomic considerations, the bridge is an S-shaped 3.25-metre-wide walkway that meanders 335 metres over the Sarawak River. Its curved plan allows a comfortable walkway gradient that is suitable for access by disabled persons, while still providing sufficient clearance for river vessels to pass beneath it. It also orients the bridge towards particularly attractive surrounding viewpoints.