Underground Car Park in Brasil | 2016
Steel Sheet Piles used as Permanent Retaining Walls for an Underground Car Park at Vogue Square, Rio de Janeiro
Recreio dos Bandeirantes is a nice neighbourhood located about 35 km from Rio de Janeiro’s city centre. This youngest district of the city, with a population of around 100 000, continues attracting middle and upper-class families looking for an environmentallyfriendly and safer place to live.
Being a relatively recent development, the architecture consists primarily of small buildings and residences close to the seafront, with up to three stories. However, like in most urban cities, parking area is a challenge for new residential buildings and shopping malls.
The choice of the two-level underground car park for the new shopping mall and hotel Vogue Square was quite straightforward, and the design engineer proposed to the owner a still quite rare solution in Brazil: steel sheet piles used as the permanent retaining wall around the parking, but foremost, the sheet piles stay apparent. To enhance aesthetics, sheet piles are coated.
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