R Egis and stadiumsmore than a million seats and counting!
1 016 000 seats 82 000 G FFR Stadium - France Populous et Atelier 234 80 000 G Stade-de-France - France C. Costantini et M. Regembal, SCAU architectes (M. Macary et A. Zublena) 80 000 G Olympic Stadium of Istanbul- Turkey SCAU architectes (M. Macary et A. Zublena), D. Pamir 78 000 G 5 July 1962 Stadium - Algeria ATSP 69 000 G Tanger Stadium - Morocco J. Khattabi, V. Gregotti, P. Colao 67 000 G Vélodrome Stadium - France SCAU architectes, D. Rogeon 60 000 G Marrakech Stadium - Morocco S. Benkirane, V. Gregotti, P. Colao 60 000 G Paul Biya Stadium - Cameroun Groupe Piccini 50 000 G Lille Stadium - France Valode & Pistre, P. Ferret 43 000 G Lens Stadium - France Cardete & Huet, P. Ferret 42 000 G Bordeaux Stadium - France Herzog & de Meuron 40 000 G Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium - France Chaix & Morel 40 000 G Arena 92 - France C. de Portzamparc 40 000 G Ahmadou-Ahidjo Stadium - Cameroun Joske architectes & urbatech 40 000 G Baraki Stadium - Algeria ATSP 40 000 G Douera Stadium - Algeria Studio Altieri - GMP 35 000 G Allianz Riviera Stadium - France Wilmotte & Associés 30 000 G Le Havre Stadium - France SCAU architectes, KSS Londres 20 000 G Louis II Stadium - Monaco H. Pottier, J. Rechsteiner, JP. Godin, R. Boisson, J. Iori 20 000 G Charléty Stadium - France H. et B. Gaudin
Wilmotte & Associés Global approach Working by the sides of owners or as part of a consortium, Egis tackles projects starting with their earliest stages via a crossspecialization process. Our extensive experience in designing sports complexes, backed by solid expertise acquired in related fields, such as cultural facilities, enables us to anticipate technical questions that go beyond the specific challenges of traditional sports arenas (such as stadium/arena acoustics for example). Allianz Riviera Stadium Stadium in the city Eco-stadium Multiple functionality Complex structures Specific financial packaging European Nations Championship 2016 Stadium in the city To generate activity between events, today s stadiums accommodate restaurants, hotels, retail space, offices and even museums, such as that in Nice. Located inside the stadium limits, all these services combined create a distinct urban entity, one which requires an urban design approach. The Egis integrated approach covers all questions related to access, transportation, traffic flows and parking, all of which are key factors to project success: access time, sizing of outdoor areas, means of egress for crowds, design and amenities of paved areas surrounding the stadium, etc.
Tom Sheehan & Salah-Eddine Saïdoune Architectes ATSP SCAU architectes, KSS Londres Baraki Stadium -Algeria??? Le Havre Stadium Bordeaux Stadium Eco-stadium An exceptional structure by its very nature, the stadium raises the question of sustainability in terms of both requirements as well as opportunities. With solid references in applying green building design standards LEED, BREEAM, HQE and in calculating carbon footprints, Egis proposes an original approach to stadium design, that of the eco-stadium. While focusing on lightening structures to optimize striking architectural designs, Egis has also developed a carbon calculation method that accounts for both construction and operation. The scale of such operations can also offer major sources of renewable energies, which sometimes make it possible to compensate for their specific consumption profiles. Our cutting-edge tools are used to optimize air flows and natural lighting of the stadium stands and playing fields, making environmental efficiency rhyme with high-performance sports facilities and spectator comfort. European Nations Championship 2016 To welcome the European Nations Championship games, the ten French candidate cities have undertaken to either rebuild or renovate their soccer stadiums. Involved in seven of these projects, Egis is at present a major player in European stadium engineering design, which is now repositioned at its highest level as a result of the multitude of capabilities and cross-specialization approach demanded by the design process.
C.Costantini et M.Regembal, SCAU architectes A.DaSilva SCAU architectes (M. Macary et A. Zublena), D. Pamir??? Stade-de-France - Saint-Denis Valode & Pistre, P.Ferret Lille Stadium Multiple functionality New stadiums are being equipped with specific amenities: special structures (removable roofs at Lille and Nanterre, for instance), retractable stands (Stadede-France), mobile or synthetic playing field grass, etc., which are needed to ensure the flexibility and modularity that these facilities require. The change from one configuration to another, from a sports event to staging a concert or show, sometimes the very same day, is becoming accepted practice. Valode & Pistre FFR Stadium Olympic Stadium of Istanbul - Turkey Geoffrey-Guichard Stadium - Saint Etienne Complex structures In consequence of its typology and multi-functions, a major stadium requires expertise in the design of complex structures (lightweight structures with large spans) and highperformance, often innovating roofing systems (retractable or lightweight systems: textile or transparent, tensile membranes, etc.) to ensure spectator visibility and comfort. The design of such structures requires specific skills and modeling tools (wind forces, seismic actions) to strengthen the architectural design through its technical and economic optimization.
Elioth Egis concept Ahmadou-Ahidjo Stadium - Cameroun H. et B. Gaudin Lens Stadium C. de Portzamparc Charléty Stadium- Paris Velodrome Marseille Stadium S. Benkirane, V. Gregotti, P. Colao Arena 92 - Nanterre 5 juillet 1962 Stadium - Algeria Specific financial packaging Egis accompanies both public entities and private partners in managing and optimizing the financial packaging for their projects, drawing from its multiple building engineering and management capabilities. Egis provides assistance that is at once functional, technical, environmental, economic and administrative, whether within the scope of advisory services to public entities in charge of operations (assistance in setting up PPPs, feasibility studies, performance-based programs, etc.), or as part of a consortium (design, optimization of operating costs, green building certification, etc.). Marrakech Stadium - Morocco Stadium in the city Eco-stadium Multiple functionality Complex structures Specific financial packaging European Nations Championship 2016
Our Worldwide presence 40 % France (incl. DROMs and COMs) 19 % Europe 8 % Asia 7 % Americas 12 % Africa 13 % Middle-East 1 % Australia - Oceania Egis is a consulting and engineering group working in the fields of transport, urban development, construction, industry, water, environment and energy. In the road and airport fields, the group is also involved in project financing, turnkey-contract projects and facility operation. With 13,000 employees, of whom 8,300 in engineering, the group had a turnover of 937 million in 2015. Egis is a 75% owned subsidiary of the French Caisse des Dépôts and a 25% of owned subsidiary Iosis Partenaires ( partner executive and employee shareholding) 15, avenue du Centre - CS 20538 Guyancourt 78286 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Cedes - France Tél. +33 1 39 41 40 00 egis.batiments-international@egis.fr www.egis.fr Egis SA RCS Versailles 702027376 Photos Allianz Riviera Elioth - Yohann Jacquier. SIE_E016 - Plaquette Egis et les stades - Septembre 2016