Oualalou+Choi

COP22 Village

Oualalou+Choi
22. novembre 2016

PROJECT DETAILS

Location

Marrakech, Morocco

Program
Construction of the COP 22 village

Area
Site: 29.55 hectares / Built surfaces: 93 000 m2 / Canopy: 12 400 m2

Completion
November 2016

Budget
43 M €

Client
Comité de pilotage de la COP 22

Architect
Oualalou+Choi

Landscape
Oualalou+Choi

Scenography
Oualalou+Choi, Stéphane Malka

Team
GL events, Capital events, Agence Publics, Leni, Manzeh Diafa

Contractors
IASO (canopy) / ITC (plenary gate) / GL Events (temporary structures) France Agencement (restaurants) / Eve (landscaping) 

Photo: Luc Boegly (All photos courtesy of Oualalou+Choi)

This year, the office OUALALOU+CHOI was chosen to design the exhibition spaces for the COP22 which will take place from the 7-18 of November in Marrakech. This project, which addresses questions of architecture’s role in creating temporary urbanism, continues the office’s research, evident in such projects as the Pavilion of Morocco at the world exposition EXPO 2015 in Milan and the installation of a temporary tensile structure on the plaza of the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris in 2014. 

The Village (Photo: Luc Boegly)

THE VILLAGE
The design of the exhibition grounds is based upon a temporary urbanism created by the installation of a village of canopies, entirely demountable and reusable. The exhibitions grounds were constructed within a span of five months on an empty piece of land, facing both the historical wall of the city and the Atlas mountains. The main axis of the site connects to two of the principal roads of the city. The central spine, 680 meters long and 18 meters wide, unites all the elements of the program and is covered by a gigantic canopy along its entire length. 

The Canopy (Photo: Luc Boegly)

THE CANOPY
The tent is a primitive and universal form of architecture that speaks to the common needs of man on this planet. The enormous tented structure over the central space covers 12 000m2 and arises from a collaboration between OUALALOU+CHOI and the manufacturer Serge Ferrari. The prestressed membrane is of an openwork design to create an effect of transparency while still remaining completely waterproof. The COP22 provided the opportunity to create an innovative tensile project, both in terms of its structure and its materiality. 

The Gateway (Photos: Luc Boegly)

THE GATEWAY
This monumental installation, 12 meters high and 50 meters long, serves as a gateway to the plenary sessions. A complex geometry is constructed from a layering of elevations; the motif of a traditional doorway is carved out of the multitude of layers. Made of a stacking of identical wooden pieces locally sourced in Morocco, the structure is built in such a way as to enable the pieces to be taken down and reutilized to construct a series of pavilions in public gardens throughout the city. 

The Restaurant (Photo: Luc Boegly)

THE RESTAURANT
The two restaurants have been designed as interlocking structures that have been pulled apart to create a public agora at the heart of the village. This transveral landscape creates a transition between the zones of the negociators and the plenary halls. Built as an accretion of volumes and voids, the restaurants and adjacent gardens allude to traditional urban compositions in the villages around Marrakech. They are built of modular wooden panels as temporary structures that will be dismantled, reassembled, and reused after the end of the COP22. 

The Restaurant (Photo: Luc Boegly)
The Gateway (Photos: Luc Boegly)
The Canopy (Photo: Luc Boegly)
The Village (Photo: Luc Boegly)
Master Plan (Drawing: OUALALOU+CHOI)

PROJECT DETAILS

Location

Marrakech, Morocco

Program
Construction of the COP 22 village

Area
Site: 29.55 hectares / Built surfaces: 93 000 m2 / Canopy: 12 400 m2

Completion
November 2016

Budget
43 M €

Client
Comité de pilotage de la COP 22

Architect
Oualalou+Choi

Landscape
Oualalou+Choi

Scenography
Oualalou+Choi, Stéphane Malka

Team
GL events, Capital events, Agence Publics, Leni, Manzeh Diafa

Contractors
IASO (canopy) / ITC (plenary gate) / GL Events (temporary structures) France Agencement (restaurants) / Eve (landscaping) 

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