The Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge, also known as Ponte JK, is a cool steel and concrete arch bridge in Brasília, Brazil. It's like the city's fancy landmark that connects the east side of Lake Paranoá to the city center. Designed by architect Alexandre Chan and engineer Mário Vila Verde, this bridge has a unique design with asymmetrical arches and suspended decks for cars, bikes, and pedestrians. It opened in 2002 and quickly became a must-see spot in Brasília. Plus, it won some fancy awards for its awesome design.