BIG and A+ Architecture Build the Marengo Multimodal Transport Hub
Amy Duong — March 26, 2024 — Art & Design
Architecture studios BIG and A+ Architecture work in collaboration to introduce the Marengo Multimodal Transport Hub made using mass-timber materials. It is located in Toulouse, France, and is defined by its brick roof done by a rose-tonal foraine. This is meant to be constructed alongside the main station which is just west of the city center. The Marengo Multimodal Transport Hub is topped by three pitched roofs that are reminiscent of railway sheds.
BIG partner, Jakob Sand explains, "Ground and lower floors will offer areas for rest and retail and the Maison du Climat event space, while upper floors accommodate regional offices. Pursuing low carbon solutions in the design, we employed mass timber, low carbon concrete, and natural ventilation throughout, with photovoltaics on the roof. This simple yet multifunctional design transforms the roof into Toulouse's new landmark."
Image Credit: BIG
BIG partner, Jakob Sand explains, "Ground and lower floors will offer areas for rest and retail and the Maison du Climat event space, while upper floors accommodate regional offices. Pursuing low carbon solutions in the design, we employed mass timber, low carbon concrete, and natural ventilation throughout, with photovoltaics on the roof. This simple yet multifunctional design transforms the roof into Toulouse's new landmark."
Image Credit: BIG
Trend Themes
1. Mass-timber Integration - Embracing mass-timber materials for sustainable construction practices in transport hubs offers a disruptive pathway for eco-friendly urban development.
2. Multimodal Architecture Design - Introducing multimodal transport hubs with innovative architectural solutions presents an opportunity for enhanced urban connectivity and functionality.
3. Low Carbon Innovations - Implementing low carbon solutions like mass timber, natural ventilation, and photovoltaics in transport hub designs signals a shift towards environmentally conscious infrastructure development.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture & Urban Planning - Architecture and urban planning industries can explore integrating mass-timber materials and innovative design concepts to revolutionize transport hub infrastructure.
2. Construction & Engineering - Construction and engineering sectors have an opportunity to advance sustainable practices by adopting low carbon solutions and embracing innovative materials like mass timber in building projects.
3. Green Energy & Sustainability - The green energy and sustainability industry can collaborate with architectural firms to drive the adoption of eco-friendly technologies such as photovoltaics and natural ventilation systems in transport hub constructions.
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