Friday 24 September 2010

what floor did we park?





Located in Soissons close by the famous Saint Jean-de-la Vigne abbey, the new 600 space capacity Les Yeux Verts multi-storey car park is fundamental to the project redeveloping the Gouraud barracks into a modern business park. Jacques Ferrier Architectures have created a concrete structure, galvanised steel framework and timber cladding car park that takes the form of a contemporary yet highly restrained urban infrastructure. The style of the building is based on a clearly affirmed structure overlaid by a pleated openwork timber envelope that lightly and delicately clads the entire car park. On each level, a slit opens up in the envelope to provide views from the inside over the urban landscape of the town. The Architects have added subtle visual variations using a single retified spruce slat module by adjusting the rhythm and angling of the slats, stepping away from the façades, using solids and voids, and incorporating light and transparency into the construction. The resulting effect creates a dynamic, vibrant façades that give the car park a strong image within the town’s urban fabric. Adding to that, the Architects have also created the signage from a series of 10 photographic images that, borrowing from the 'memory' game used by Charles Eames, allows users to mentally associate the area where their cars are parked with an atmosphere, a sensation and a visual reference point. Truly a great idea!

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