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Parking de la Croix de Bourgogne in France by Jean-Marie GREMILLET Architecte

Wednesday, May 29th, 2013

Article source: Jean-Marie GREMILLET Architecte

Parking lot. 308 places. For a better reading, signalling systems are differentiated, black and white for vehicles, color for the pedestrians. The complex volumes of the parking lot, uniformly painted in white, make profitable the light and make more present the information addressing the users, in the form of easily locatable spots of colour. Blocks sheltering the vertical traffic(circulations) are bathed by an artificial light in the same nuances, red, orange, yellow orange as those used for the pedestrians.

Image courtesy Jean-Marie GREMILLET Architecte 

  • Architects: Jean-Marie GREMILLET Architecte
  • Project: Parking de la Croix de Bourgogne
  • Location: Burgundy, France
  • Client: Communauté Urbaine du Grand Nancy
  • Principal architect: Thierry MERIGOUT
  • Structural engineering: BET SERUE
  • Area: 8425 m2



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