5 key facts about this project
The European Velo 6 Cycle Stops is located along the Euro Velo 6 route, traversing multiple countries in Europe. It serves the needs of cyclists and travelers by providing essential amenities, including showers and restrooms. The design combines elements of both traditional and modern styles, allowing it to fit comfortably within its environment while maintaining a welcoming presence for users.
Design Concept
The structure has two different frontages, one facing the river and the other aligned with the cycling route. The riverside facade incorporates traditional architectural forms that resonate with the local landscape, helping it blend into the surroundings. Alternatively, the facade along the cycle route showcases a contemporary design, drawing the attention of cyclists and adding a modern touch. This combination emphasizes a connection between historical influences and current architectural trends.
Modular Layout
The design consists of compact, modular units that facilitate efficient prefabricated construction. The initial module includes public amenities, establishing a basis for future expansion. As more visitors arrive, additional sleeping modules can be added. This flexibility allows the structure to grow and adapt to the needs of the users.
Interior and Connectivity
A covered pathway links the public amenities to the sleeping areas, providing a sheltered space for bike parking and promoting relaxed social interaction among users. Inside, the pavilion is elevated, reducing its environmental footprint while allowing for continuous seating along the edges. The skillion roof design provides plenty of vertical space, which can accommodate solar panels and a rainwater collection system for environmental sustainability.
Materials and Construction
The overall construction relies on a timber framework that ensures both strength and cost efficiency. Key building materials include galvanised steel sheets and timber linings for the ceiling. Double polycarbonate panels enhance durability and energy efficiency. Large sliding doors create a connection to the outdoors, offering privacy when necessary while maintaining security inside.
The careful arrangement of these elements fosters an inviting atmosphere, allowing users to engage with their surroundings. Functionality and aesthetics work together to create a space that enhances the cycling experience along the Euro Velo 6 route.