For the past year, we have been working on the West End Bridge Connector Parks in Pittsburgh. The West End Bridge stands as an iconic gateway to Pittsburgh’s riverfronts, yet for too long, it has lacked safe accessible connections for pedestrians and cyclists. This project represents more than just a physical connection; it’s an investment in equity, mobility, and community. By improving access, the West End Bridge access structures and park spaces will bridge the gap between communities and the riverfront, ensuring that more people can enjoy Pittsburgh’s world-class outdoor spaces.
Led by Riverflife, the team includes El Dorado, Thornton Tomasetti, Buro Happold, Sans Facon, and Derek Porter among others. The project reimagines the space beneath the bridge, introducing elegant ramps and pathways that connect the bridge to the riverfront trail system, surrounding neighborhoods, and key city destinations. With seamless connections and a design inspired by the natural beauty of Pittsburgh’s rivers, the new parks and access structures will provide a safe, inviting route for walkers, runners, and cyclists alike. Together, we’re building a more connected, inclusive riverfront experience for all.




