Paris, France – November 12, 2025 — Paris has taken a significant step forward in urban sustainability with the introduction of a groundbreaking 3D-printed pedestrian bridge in the Montmartre district. The new structure, connecting Rue Lepic and Rue des Abbesses, represents a major advancement in eco-conscious construction technology and urban planning.
The bridge demonstrates Paris’s commitment to reducing its environmental footprint whilst enhancing connectivity within the historic neighbourhood. By utilising advanced 3D printing techniques with concrete, the project achieves substantial material efficiency compared to conventional construction methods. The initiative aligns with broader efforts to modernise Paris’s infrastructure whilst preserving the character of its cherished districts.
Local residents and city officials have welcomed the development as a model for future urban projects. The bridge exemplifies how technological innovation can address contemporary challenges in sustainable city design, offering improved pedestrian access whilst minimising environmental impact. This achievement positions Montmartre as a pioneering neighbourhood in France’s transition towards greener, smarter urban infrastructure.
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