Olgga Architects

Montévrain Stadium

Montévrain Stadium
© Stephane Chalmeau

MONTÉVRAIN STADIUM

Olgga Architects

ARCHITECTS
Olgga Architects

DESIGN TEAM
Olgga Architects

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Espace Libre

SPORTS FACILITIES ENGINEERING
Techni'cité

TECHNICAL ENGINEERING
Verdi

ECO DISTRICT DEVELOPER
Epamarne

ROADS AND UTILITIES ENGINEERING
Ard

URBAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT ECO DISTRICT
Associer

PROJECT OWNER
City Of Montévrain

PHOTOGRAPHS
Stephane Chalmeau

AREA
1252 m²

YEAR
2025

LOCATION
Montévrain, France

CATEGORY
Sports Architecture, Stadiums

English description provided by the architects.

In Montévrain, at the heart of the developing eco-district, the stadium is part of an ambitious territorial dynamic, linked to the recent creation of the middle school, the "Montévrain Sport Académie" complex, and the future high school.

Montévrain Stadium
© Stephane Chalmeau
Montévrain Stadium
© Stephane Chalmeau

This new inter-communal facility, comprising an inter-regional athletics track, an approved soccer pitch, a 500-seat grandstand, and a changing room building, is designed to be functional, emblematic, and respectful of its environment.

The architectural project is based on a sober, integrated, and landscaped approach, in which the right shapes interact with both the natural and urban setting.

Montévrain Stadium
© Stephane Chalmeau
Montévrain Stadium
© Stephane Chalmeau

The relatively flat, wide-open plot stretches between Mont Evrin park to the west and future urban development to the east. This pivotal situation has guided the development of east-west program strips, structuring uses while following the site's lines of force.

Right from the main entrance, from the Avenue de la Société des Nations, the landscaping asserts a desire to filter, guide, and welcome: a permeable parking lot, clearly identified pedestrian paths, a generous canopy sheltering users, and an arrival sequence marked by plant continuity.

Montévrain Stadium
© Stephane Chalmeau
Montévrain Stadium
© Stephane Chalmeau

The proposed architecture stands out for its sober, compact volumes and overall coherence.

The two buildings - the grandstand and the changing rooms - share the same design:

a cast-in-place concrete base incorporating recycled aggregates to ensure robustness and durability, topped by wooden walls with optimal thermal and acoustic performance.

The grandstand, the centerpiece of the installation, offers a contemporary reinterpretation of the classic figure of the bleachers. Here, topography itself becomes architecture.

Montévrain Stadium
© Stephane Chalmeau

Ground movements accompany the gentle slope up to the stands, emphasizing the horizontal nature of the site. The light, protective canopy houses 502 seats in a configuration close to the pitch, guaranteeing excellent visibility and immersion in the sporting spectacle. The clubhouse, set high up and wide open to the outside, offers a convivial, modular belvedere, ideal for meetings and ancillary events.

The landscaping dimension is omnipresent in the project. It is not limited to a flanking treatment, but forms the very backbone of the design. The site is structured by three main plant environments: the tree-lined, draining parking lot, the sports meadow punctuated by flower strips inspired by the agricultural landscape, and the landscaped valleys designed for gentle stormwater management.

Montévrain Stadium
© Stephane Chalmeau

The plant palette favours local species, endemic to the Île-de-France region, with particular attention paid to seasonality, ecological diversity, and ease of maintenance. To the west, the green roof of the grandstand visually extends the Mont Evrin park onto the building.

More than just a sports facility, the stadium is conceived as a place for living and sharing, open to all: schools, clubs, associations, and the general public. Its architecture, both modest and assertive, proposes a clear and sensitive style, capable of making a lasting mark on the landscape and the collective memory.

Montévrain Stadium
© Stephane Chalmeau

It's a pragmatic and poetic response to the question of how to integrate a major facility into an urban setting under construction, where plants and buildings form a coherent whole, at the service of uses, the territory, and its future.


Montévrain Stadium
© Stephane Chalmeau
Montévrain Stadium
© Stephane Chalmeau


Montévrain Stadium
Plan - Changing Rooms
Montévrain Stadium
Plan - Tribune


Montévrain Stadium
Section and Elevations - Changing Rooms
Montévrain Stadium
Section and Elevations - Tribune


Montévrain Stadium
Detail
Montévrain Stadium
Site Plan

Olgga Architects
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Olgga Architects
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