The refurbishment of the Polygone Shopping Centre in Montpellier includes a complete replacement of the roof to bring natural light into the complex while ensuring the necessary protection against bad weather.
Terefore a large roof with length of 150m and width varying between 16m and 24m has been incorporated, consisting of a lightweight metal structure supporting a total of 49 diamond-shaped ETFE cushions and 57 triangular-shaped cushions. In the transverse section, the cushions are placed on arcs of variable radii, while in the longitudinal section the structure describes various waves that are reproduced by the cushions. This configuration is devided into 5 blocks separated by expansion joints, covering an area of more than 3000m2.
The ETFE cushions consist of 3 layers, with
an IR-CUT treatment on the top layer that prevents the passage of infrared
rays, as well as a variable in density surface screen printing that filters the
passage of light. The dynamic night-time lighting system incorporated in the
project further enhances the translucent-transparent nature of the ETFE
cushions in the shopping center.
This work has been carried out under IASO's AVIS TECHNIQUE approved system for ETFE cushions supplemented by a specific ATEX for this project.
The ETFE cushions are made up of 3 layers, the upper layer of 200 microns, the lower layer of 250 or 300 microns and the intermediate layer of 100 microns with a deformation close to the lower layer imposed by calculation. The upper ETFE membrane incorporates an IR-CUT treatment that prevents the passage of infrared rays in accordance with the thermal requirements of the project. This same upper layer is printed with an aluminum-colored 16mm diameter dot pattern, with a variable percentage of printing on the surface of each cushion (0%-20%-50%-60%) according to the light transmission and solar factor criteria imposed. The aluminum profiles are lacquered in white RAL9006, as in the rest of the metal structure of the project.
Between the different ETFE cushions, a
sealing package has been designed between the aluminum profiles to allow the
passage of the tension braces of the metal structure supporting the roof. This
system consists of a sandwich of lacquered aluminum sheet, rock wool insulation
and a galvanized steel sheet manufactured to the specific dimensions of the
project. This sandwich is finished with a polymethyl methacrylate-based
waterproofing resin reinforced with a polyester mesh and pigmented in white
like the aluminum profiles, which ensures the watertightness of the roof as a
whole.
The expansion joints between each of the 5 blocks of the roof are made with a sandwich package like the one described above but with two superimposed elements that allow free movement of each block while ensuring water and air tightness.
The perimeter of the roof is finished with
galvanized steel flashings and a watertight membrane integrated into the system
profiles to ensure the perimeter watertightness of the roof.