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clermont-Ferrand Stadium Architect Pierre Ferret on the Gabriel-Montpied revitalization
Welcome, Archyde readers, to an exclusive interview with Pierre Ferret, lead architect at Ateliers Ferret Architectures, the firm behind the highly anticipated renovation of the gabriel-Montpied Stadium in Clermont-Ferrand. With the project slated for completion in spring 2026, we delve into the vision, challenges, and unique aspects of designing this modern sporting venue.
The Vision of a ‘Volcanic’ Stadium
Archyde: Mr.Ferret, thank you for joining us. The Gabriel-Montpied project has been a long time in the making. What was the primary vision when you started working on the stadium redesign?
Pierre Ferret: Thank you for having me. The vision was multifaceted, but the heart of it was about creating a truly integrated space that reflects the spirit of Clermont-Ferrand. We wanted to use the Puy-de-Dôme volcanic landscape for inspiration, giving the stadium a special nickname, “the volcano”. The design, particularly the red canvas and the lighting, is inspired by the habitat. This goes way beyond just constructing a sports venue; it’s about creating a sense of place.
Balancing Tradition and modernity
Archyde: The existing gallery is also a well-known icon of Clermont, how did the design team approach the integration of this existing structure?
Pierre Ferret: We know the existing stand has its faults but it is important to Clermont. Our objective was never to disregard them and start from scratch.The aim when redesigning the plan and design of the stand was also to emphasise the existing platform using the old metal frames, which we integrated into our new design. I am almost certain that any visitor ignorant of the history will think that it has just been built.
Addressing Environmental and Community Needs
Archyde: The stadium sits in a flood zone, and that must have presented some unique challenges. How did you incorporate environmental considerations into the design?
Pierre Ferret: We’re using the area’s shortcomings to our advantage. Specifically, we have constructed a protective merlon all around the stadium to protect it without impeding the design or overall flow of the project, using this space for the gymnasium. The parking and park areas have also been updated with meaningful landscape modifications to ensure that environmental design plays a critical role when the stadium is eventually finished.
A Multi-Use Venue for the 21st Century
Archyde: Modern stadiums need to serve a purpose beyond just game days. How did you approach this aspect of the project?
Pierre Ferret: Absolutely. We’re moving away from the era of fences and grids. The goal is to make the stadium a bustling hub all the time.Hence the inclusion of various salon spaces, which will serve all the time for seminars. The entire space is designed to host events, conferences, and community activities and the design is based on what is going on around the world.
Construction Progress and Timeline
Archyde: Can you give us an update on the current progress? What are the next key milestones?
Pierre Ferret: The structural work is nearly complete; the frame should finish in approximately six months. We anticipate the frame and new lighting system will be completed before the official land approval in summer 2025, followed by the construction of the secondary structures and the gymnasium. The ultimate goal is to complete the project in the spring of 2026.
Cost and Funding
Archyde: the budget for the stadium is €64.2 million. What is the split of funding between public and private sources?
Pierre Ferret: The funding is €58.3 million from the Clermont Auvergne Metropolis and the rest comes from various other means.
Respecting the Spirit of a Place
Archyde: this project, like all architectural projects, needs more than just the game in mind. How does this fit your overall architectural approach?
pierre Ferret: the stadium, no matter the location, requires a field with a similar design and the sports are similar. though,what differs is the architecture. The best architecture respects the history,geography and,most of all,the people of a local area. It is important to write a story and celebrate everything unique about a town or city.
A Thought-Provoking Question for Our Readers
Archyde: Mr.Ferret, thank you for sharing your insights.Lastly, what message would you offer to local fans and residents as they await the completion of the new Gabriel-Montpied Stadium?
Pierre Ferret: I’d like to say that we have done a great job in respecting the history of Clermont-Ferrand, in building a stadium for the future, and in creating a venue that will be a point of pride, even when no matches are on the schedule. We hope that you too will be proud of the result.
Archyde: Thank you, Pierre. We will provide updates as construction proceeds.
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