bernard tschumi architects and HDA: la roche sur yon

'la roche sur yon' by bernard tschumi architects and hugh dutton associates
all photography © christian richters
american firm bernard tschumi architects have sent us in images of their project
'la roche sur yon', they designed together with french firm hugh dutton associates.
the recently inaugurated footbridge cylindrical structure aims to express loads
and stresses on the bridge while creating an original and contemporary statement
for the town, located near the west coast.

the extension of the TGV train to la roche sur yon and nearby towns bordering
the atlantic marks not only an important moment for the modernization of the european
and french train network, but also an occasion to initiate civic improvements.
linking the historic city founded by napoleon ('the pentagon') with new neighborhoods,
this pedestrian bridge crosses above high-speed railway tracks, providing an important
urban connection for the town.

conceived through joint collaboration between the fields of architecture and engineering,
the teams developed the design for la roche-sur-yon as both a utilitarian vector of
movement and a symbol of contemporary urban relationships. the intention of the designers
was to demonstrate an integration of an original structural system with an architectural
concept developed from urban scale research of neighborhood identity and carried through
the expression of the minutest details.

it has been said that there is no architecture without movement. a pedestrian bridge
is not just a static object, but represents a dynamic vector in both its usage and urban
perception. the designers have sought to express this dynamic characteristic, as much
through the structural system as through finishing materials (interlaced polycarbonate
surfaces protect passengers from weather conditions, while lighting follows the rhythm
of the structure). even the bright red-orange color was chosen to emphasize the urban
significance of the bridge as a pedestrian vector.

the new bridge replaces an existing structure, a standard railway design that can be
found all over france, contemporary with and influenced by the work of eiffel, using
lateral beams composed of a diagonal mesh of small plate strips that are riveted together.
the design of the new bridge uses the same language of a diagonal mesh, but in a tubular
from, to create a complete cylindrical volume through which the users pass. footbridges
over railways require lateral protection for safety of both the users and the trains below.
the complete volume provides a single structural solution that possesses the necessary
inertia to span between the available support points as well as provide support for
the required protective screens and a canopy cover.

from a distance



model of the structure



the triangulated mesh of the main structural tube is articulated to distinguish between
the tensile and compression forces by using simple tie rods for the tensile members.
the ties have no compressive capacity and express therefore the tensile zones.
the compressive members are in ‘T’ or ‘H’ sections corresponding to the magnitude of
forces in them. the section sizes of the members vary as a function of the loading to
optimize the steel mass and further express the forces in the system. mid-span, the lower
chords are tensile, while the upper members are compressed. the inverse is true at
the support points, where the bending moments are inverted. the shear forces in tubular
truss are generally greater at the support points and tending more and more vertical
the closer one approaches the supports. the pattern of triangulation of the truss follows
this change in direction of forces. the general objective is to find a harmonious geometric
composition that expresses the natural passage of forces.

vector renderings


the making process
project info:
architects: bernard tschumi and hugh dutton
architectural design: bernard tschumi architects (BTA), joint representative,
including general design and preliminary urban studies.
architectural structure and design: hugh dutton associates (HDA)
BTA design team: schematic design, design development: francoise akinosho,
ben edelberg, kim starr. construction documents / site supervision : véronique descharrières,
vincent prunier, rémy cointet, alice dufourmontelle
HDA design team: pierluigi bucci, pierre chassagne, francesco cingolani,
maria angela corsi, pietro demontis, gaëtan kolher, cathy shortle, romain stieltjes,
carla zaccheddu
client: city of la roche-sur-yon
project team: SNCF - engineering department, jean-marie garnier
contractor: renaudat centre constructions
technical data:
67 meters (35+32 spans)
201 square meters of concrete deck
160 tons of total weight, of which 130 tons of steel ie 1,9 tons per linear meter
76 circular diaphragms, 2100 compressive diagonals, 600 tensile rods
4300 meters of profiles, about 10 km of welding, 1800 conical nodes
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