CENTRE POMPIDOU
Metz | France
YEAR
2010
STATUS
Completed
TYPE
Cultural and Institutional
SERVICE
Tensile Structures | Civil Works
FINAL CLIENT
Metz Métropole
CLIENT
Taiyo Europe Gmbh
ARCHITECT
Shigeru Ban | Jean de Gastines
ENGINEER
Terrell SAS
MATERIALS
Steel | PTFE Fiberglass | Timber
SURFACE
8,000 m2
This museum of modern and contemporary arts, designed by Shigeru Ban, is one of the new symbols of the contemporary architecture in Europe. With a surface area of 8,000 m2, the roof structure is composed of over 16 kilometres of glued laminated timber, that intersects to form hexagonal wooden units resembling the cane-work pattern of a Chinese hat.
Maffeis Engineering’s scope of work is related to the construction stage of the PTFE roof and timber structure: a full design of the entire architectural membrane supported by a complex wood structure, according with the load transferred from the membrane.
A very challenging design for this complex roof started from the beginning in cooperation with the architect, to define the final design of the fabric shape including detail typologies in every part of the roof.