Odysseum high rise car park
Montpellier
Winner of the competition for a relay car park with over 1200 spaces in Montpellier, the design of this project reflects the playful nature of the Odysséum district resulting in a very original work. The park is designed like a ribbon that unfolds on itself offering a 1300 m-long line of parking spaces which are laid out in a spiked shape with a central one-way traffic passage in the middle. With its strong image, simple and highly efficient functionality and cost effectiveness in terms of the ratio between the surface area available and the number of parking spaces, this car park is built entirely as a superstructure using visible steel frame sections without intumescent protection and is a successful example of the contribution made by engineering to fire protection systems when designing well-ventilated car parks,
Type
Housing and public building
Materials and construction systems
Concrete and prestressed concrete, Masonry, Steel frame
Location
France, Montpellier (FR-34), ZAC Port Marriannes
Assignment
Structural engineering design
Architect
CBA Jean-Luc Crochon, Patrick Genet Architecture
Customer
SERM
Surface
23000 ㎡
Photos credit
Mathieu Ducros, Laurent Bourdereaux, C&E
Surface
23000 ㎡
Award
Prize for the most attractive metal structure 2010, for the CIRCE car park design studies in Montpellier
Work completion date
2010