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Tangier Passenger Terminal, Architect, Images, African Architecture, News, Design
Tangier Building - The Tanger Med
Moroccan Masterplan : Contemporary Project in Africa
PASSENGER TERMINAL TANGIER
Odile Decq Benoît Cornette Khalid Molato

The Tanger Med is a passengers harbour, dimensioned for traffic increasing
up to 10 million passengers/year by 2020. It is inside a general harbour
masterplan for the first harbour of the mediteranean area, containing
equipments and amenities for all categories of passengers and trafic.
The project is founded on the very rich and strong economic and cultural
interactivity linking both sides of the Strait of Gilbraltar and is
the occasion to assert and experiment a new and uncomplexed form of
relationship between them, translated in an ultramodern terminal.
The project proposes to turn the symbolic value of its subject and
site into a strong but friendly architecture, concerned by its environment
as well as by the comfort of its different categories of users.
The project has to deal with powerfull natural elements: sea, wind,
sun; and is inserted in a site that is radical both for the bold natural
beauty of its surroundings as for the violent presence of human genius;
a harbour gained on the sea and the mountains.
Therefore the architectural project is gentle: expressing in its shape
the complex flux of travellers, cars, trucks and trains, protecting
by its curves the migration movements from the elements. Curves of
the main terminal, offering a bright and efficient shelter for queueing,
check in and control; curves of the boarding lounge, detached from
the former to shorten distances and enhance psychological comfort;
curves of the passerelles, linking amenities and ships, allowing a
total protected and horizontal passengers parcours in confortable
conditions.
The choice of construction materials is guided by environment constraints:
sea atmosphere obliges to concrete construction. Then, the building
process, based on precise geometrical definition, allows generalization
of precasting on site. Waterproof is realized with high resistant
concrete topping, combining local craftmanships know-how and
technology transfer.
The terminal and boarding lounge are conceived with a double shell,
allowing dynamic insulation through fresh air circulation between
the outer concrete shell and the inner plaster shell.
The vast parking areas easily allow to install geothermic pipes.
These two elements combined delete needs for airconditioning, assuring
larger part of climate inside the building by passive ressources.
Complementary energy is partly produced by the wind through equipments
installed for the needs of the harbour area.
The clear interior spaces limit articial lighting. The exterior lighting
deals with the presence of bird migration: uplights are strictly avoided;
the different areas are enlightened in colours choosen in the spectrum
of sun dawn; light is always close to the ground, the different colours
allow easy identification of each area.
Tangier Passenger Terminal Building images / information from Odile
Decq Benoît Cornette
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