Stade de Soccer de Montréal
The LEED Gold certified, eco-sustainable, innovative football complex featuring a characteristic wooden roof
The complex was completed in 2015. Built with innovation and sustainability in mind, it was designed to be used even during the cold Canadian winters, with its 2 football fields (an outdoor one and a covered indoor one).
Designed by Saucier+Perrotte architectes and HCMA architects, it stands on the edge of a former quarry, the latter evoking its shape and materials. The energy-efficient wooden structure also with recycled materials, is among the sports facilities with the highest quality standards. An imposing single span wooden roof cantilevers over the entrance, bending towards the outdoor football field for which it becomes a grandstand.
The building is 110 m long, 78 m wide, and is 18 m high. It spreads over 2 levels and houses a football field, public spaces, and offices. The roof has 13 beams that are 69 m long, 50 cm wide, 4 m and high, each weighing 77 t, supported by steel columns.
The building is LEED Gold certified, due to its sustainability standards.
Strade de Soccer de Montréal, Canada | Webuild