Car Park & Terminus Hoenheim-Nord. In a project designed to increase the use of public transportation, Strasbourg developed a new tramline service. The first part of the project was a Line ‘A’ that runs from east to west across the city. For the second part of the project, a line that stretches from north to south, Hadid designed the tram station and the car park for 700 cars at the northern apex of the line.
Car Park & Terminus Hoenheim-Nord (Photography © Hélène Binet) |
Car Park & Terminus Hoenheim-Nord Concept
The city of Strasbourg has been developing a new tramline to encourage people to leave their cars outside the city in specially designed car parks, and then take a tram to the more inner parts of the city.
Part of this initiative was the development Line, ‘B’, that will run north to south. Zaha Hadid has been invited as part of the new artist’s interventions, to design the tram-station and a car park for 800 cars at the northern apex of the line. The overall concept is based on overlapping fields and lines that knit together to form a constantly shifting whole. Those ‘fields’ are the patterns of movement engendered by cars, trams, bicycles and pedestrians. Each has a trajectory and a trace, as well as a static fixture. It is as though the transition between transport types (car to tram, train to tram) is rendered as the material and spatial transitions of the station, the landscaping and the context.
Part of this initiative was the development Line, ‘B’, that will run north to south. Zaha Hadid has been invited as part of the new artist’s interventions, to design the tram-station and a car park for 800 cars at the northern apex of the line. The overall concept is based on overlapping fields and lines that knit together to form a constantly shifting whole. Those ‘fields’ are the patterns of movement engendered by cars, trams, bicycles and pedestrians. Each has a trajectory and a trace, as well as a static fixture. It is as though the transition between transport types (car to tram, train to tram) is rendered as the material and spatial transitions of the station, the landscaping and the context.
Car Park & Terminus Hoenheim-Nord (Photography © Hélène Binet) |
The Station contains a basic program of waiting space, bicycle storage, toilets and shop. This sense of three dimensional vectors is enhanced in the treatment of space: the play of lines continues as light lines in the floor, or furniture pieces or strip-lights in the ceiling. The idea is to create an energetic and attractive space that is clearly defined in terms of function and circulation. The car park is divided into two parts to cater for 800 cars. The notion of the cars as being ephemeral and constantly changing elements on the site is manifested as a ‘magnetic field’ of white lines on the black tarmac. These delineate each parking space and start off aligned north/south at the lowest part of the site, then gently rotate according to the curvature of the site boundaries. Overall, the ‘field’ of the light posts maintains a constant datum height that combines with the gradient of the floor slope. Again, the intention is to reciprocate between static and dynamic elements at all scales. By articulating the moments of transition between open landscape space and public interior space, it is hoped that a new notion of an ‘artificial nature’ is offered, one that blurs the boundaries between natural and the artificial environments towards the improving of civic life for Strasbourg.
Car Park & Terminus Hoenheim-Nord (Aerial Photography © R Rothan) |
PROGRAM : Station for trams and buses
Car-Park for 700 cars
Various functions (ticket offices, shop, bikes racks, public toilets)
Car-Park for 700 cars
Various functions (ticket offices, shop, bikes racks, public toilets)
CLIENT : Communaute Urbaine de Strasbourg (C.U.S)
Compagnie des Transports Strasbourgeois (C.T.S)
14 place de la gare aux marchandises
Strasbourg F-67200
FRANCE
Compagnie des Transports Strasbourgeois (C.T.S)
14 place de la gare aux marchandises
Strasbourg F-67200
FRANCE
SIZE : Parking / VRD 25000 m²
Station 3000 m²
Station 3000 m²
ARCHITECT : ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS
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