5 key facts about this project
The Montagne Rouge Bikestop is located along the Eurovelo cycling route, designed to serve cyclists traveling through various landscapes in Europe. The structure focuses on offering comfort and practical functionality, providing spaces for rest and reflection that blend naturally with the surrounding mountains. The concept prioritizes adaptability, allowing the Bikestop to meet the varying needs of its users while maintaining a distinct architectural presence.
Facilities and Modular Design
The design includes several levels of facilities tailored to different usage patterns. The deluxe level serves as a live-sleep refuge, allowing cyclists to stay for over two hours, while the basic and level one amenities cater to those looking for a quick pause. This organized approach to space ensures that all cyclists can find a suitable area to rest, whether briefly or for a longer period.
Spatial Arrangement and Functionality
The structure is defined by clear geometric shapes that support an intuitive experience for users. A rectangular frame creates both the roof and flooring, simplifying construction and emphasizing the building's purpose. This arrangement allows for easy movement within the space and encourages interaction among users, fostering a sense of community along the cycling route.
Material Selection
Material choice is integral to the Bikestop's design. Plywood is used for the interior, contributing durability and a warm atmosphere. The exterior is clad with a red metal sheet that signals a resting point for passing cyclists. Square hollow steel tubes are employed for stability, ensuring the structure remains lightweight and easy to assemble in various locations.
Amenities and User-Centric Design
The design includes several key amenities that enhance the overall experience. Seating areas, tables, and covered bike racks are incorporated to meet essential needs. An information panel provides guidance for travelers, while a bike repair zone caters to mechanical requirements. Toilet and shower facilities add to the comfort, making the Bikestop a practical and welcoming space for cyclists.
The roof line angles upward to create an overhang that provides sheltered seating. This feature allows for a playful interaction between light and shadow, enriching the experience while respecting the natural contours of the landscape.