Emu Street Carpark | Wide Span Roof
A striking new under cover public car park has been built by Spantech in the heart of Longreach.
Designed by Architect Chris Pritchett, the contemporary car park serves as a modern piece of transport infrastructure while hinting strongly at Longreach’s pioneering past. Inspired by the settler’s wagon, Chris used the wagon wheel as the central theme of the design.
“Four lightweight and quite delicate structural wheels support the structure, and the associated roof covering fly effortlessly over the parking area” Chris said.
“The Spantech Longreach 800 Profile allows a minimal structural approach to create a delightfully enclosed and lofty area, uncluttered by the usual structural posts and beams expected of a covered car-park.”
Shaded parking areas are at a premium in Longreach and this building will be well received by the public and tourists alike. Night-time lighting and adequate power outlets also allow for night markets or other events to be held in this area.
“This is a truly delightful place to park your vehicle!” Chris says.
Quick Facts
The roof is made from the Spantech Longreach 800 profile
This is one of the first major projects to use the profile, hence the profile is named in honor of the town
Maximum span of the Longreach 800 profile for this project is 17.2m
Maximum cantilever here is 3.0m
The base metal thickness (BMT) of the Spantech Longreach 800 profile is 1.0mm, more than twice the thickness of conventional roofing materials
The roof was manufactured and installed in just 5 days on a very tight site
The Emu Street Carpark is the only undercover car park in Longreach
Over 50% of the work was completed by local contractors to help support the local community
The carpark has space for 73 cars and 4 motorbikes
Client
Longreach Regional Council
Location
112 Emu Street, Longreach, Queensland, Australia
Architects
Chris Pritchett
Principle Contractor
Spantech
Size
40m wide x 55.4m long
Products
Spantech Longreach 800