This footbridge is looking more and more amazing, especially the curve and that cladding. The footbridge lighting will add a stunning element at night.
One thought on the marriage between old and new - Festival Centre surrounds and the new footbridge.
The old Festival Centre stairs (in this picture by robboaustralia) have a wide concrete bannister, rather than a hand rail, which does not provide a grip. Anyone else noticed this? I always tread warily when using these stairs. (Gradient is not overly steep but the lack of a proper hand rail grip can be disconcerting to some).
Photo by robboaustralia
New stairs, eg at Adelaide Oval, have a metal/tubular hand rail which not only looks good but provides a grip you can hold on to. This is an essential safety feature, particularly when descending stairs, as it helps prevent falls in the event of a trip.
Is there any way to retro-fit a tubular hand rail to the Festival Centre stairs? Is this feasible? Cost?
With the increase in foot traffic (all age demographics, day/night) in this redeveloped Riverbank (Blue Hive, Festival Centre, footbridge) precinct, I think this would be a useful safety upgrade - if possible/feasible.