This poetic project is set up above the Garonne, a river crossing the city of Bordeaux, in France, in the region of New Aquitaine. The bridge which crosses the river joins on the one hand the right bank of the city and on the other hand a vegetable island in the heart of the Garonne. The bridge, made up of two distinct parts, curves as if to follow the current of the water. A section with a straight and refined shape begins on the bank bordered by the road. While the other emerges from between the trees of the small island of Arcin, still wild, bend then pause delicately on the latter. Two separate footbridges that cross in the center of the arm of the river to create a moment of pause, an opportunity to contemplate the flow of water and the two banks facing each other.