Garden Bridge 花园桥 (伦敦)
Garden Bridge is a proposed pedestrian bridge over the River Thames in London, England. Conceived by the actress Joanna Lumley in 1998 as a memorial to Diana, Princess of Wales and designed by Thomas Heatherwick, working with Arup, on a commission from Transport for London, the bridge is intended to be a tourist attraction and will feature trees and plants. The development will also include a largely commercial building, built on previous green space at the southern end of the bridge. The bridge will be funded by £60 million of public money as well as private contributions. It will be maintained by public funds at an estimated £3.5 million per year. The bridge will be open to the public, but will be closed for at least 12 days each year for private events.