DC’s Case Bridge lit up like Eiffel Tower

The Case bridge is seen lit up. (Courtesy Hoffman-Madison/Matthew Borkoski)
The Case bridge is seen lit up. (Courtesy Hoffman-Madison/Matthew Borkoski)
"The lighting of the Case Bridge celebrates the connection between the mile-long $2 billion Wharf development to East Potomac Park, as it turns the busy bridge into a beautiful landmark," Hoffman-Madison Waterfront said. (Courtesy Hoffman-Madison/Matthew Borkoski)
“The lighting of the Case Bridge celebrates the connection between the mile-long $2 billion Wharf development to East Potomac Park, as it turns the busy bridge into a beautiful landmark,” Hoffman-Madison Waterfront said. (Courtesy Hoffman-Madison/Matthew Borkoski)
More than 400 energy-efficient LED lights were installed on the Case Bridge, highlighting its piers and stonework, with the blue light reflected in the water. (Courtesy Hoffman-Madison/Matthew Borkowski)
More than 400 energy-efficient LED lights were installed on the Case Bridge, highlighting its piers and stonework, with the blue light reflected in the water. (Courtesy Hoffman-Madison/Matthew Borkowski)
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The Case bridge is seen lit up. (Courtesy Hoffman-Madison/Matthew Borkoski)
"The lighting of the Case Bridge celebrates the connection between the mile-long $2 billion Wharf development to East Potomac Park, as it turns the busy bridge into a beautiful landmark," Hoffman-Madison Waterfront said. (Courtesy Hoffman-Madison/Matthew Borkoski)
More than 400 energy-efficient LED lights were installed on the Case Bridge, highlighting its piers and stonework, with the blue light reflected in the water. (Courtesy Hoffman-Madison/Matthew Borkowski)

WASHINGTON — The Francis Case Memorial Bridge was officially lit up by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser Thursday evening, a lighting project designed by Paris-based design firm Citelum, whose other lighting projects have included the Eiffel Tower, the London Tower Bridge and Mexico City’s Monumento a la Revolucion.

The lighting project is part of Hoffman-Madison Waterfront’s The Wharf development in Southwest DC.

More than 400 energy-efficient LED lights were installed on the Case Bridge, highlighting its piers and stonework, with the blue light reflected in the water.

“The lighting of the Case Bridge celebrates the connection between the mile-long $2 billion Wharf development to East Potomac Park, as it turns the busy bridge into a beautiful landmark,” Hoffman-Madison Waterfront said in a statement.

“This work of public art not only signals the importance of the Case Bridge as a gateway to the District, but also the progress we continue to make on our waterfront,” said Mayor Bowser.

“I am honored to be part of this exciting moment at The Wharf and look forward to celebrating future milestones that remind us of the 6,000 jobs and economic opportunities coming to the Southwest neighborhood. Ultimately, this transformative project will help create pathways to the middle class for District residents.”

The lighting concept was approved by the Department of Transportation and Commission of Fine Arts in April 2015.

The Case Bridge carries 170,000 vehicles a day on Interstate 395 over the Potomac River.

The first phase of The Wharf project will open in the fall of 2017.

When complete, the development, which stretches across 24 acres from the Municipal Fish Market to Fort McNair, will include three million square feet of residential, office, hotel and retail space, as well as a marina and parks.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for WTOP as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the WTOP newsroom staff in January 2016.

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