Ferrari Land is a theme park located inside the resort Port Aventura World, which occupies an area of 6 hectares and has the highest and fastest vertical accelerator from Europe, in which the visitor can experience in their own body how F1 pilots feel. It has an acceleration of 180km/h in less than 5 seconds. Speed lovers will be vertically propelled up to a height of 112 meters and swoop down with an inclination of 90 degrees.

About the building, it should be noted that the building has an irregular floor composed by HEA, HEB, HEM, IPE and tubular metal beams, with a roof made up of metal trusses and beams. Forged interiors and stairs, made of reinforced concrete slabs, sustained by metal pillars with jumper struts and forged interiors and exteriors of concrete made of collaborating sheet metal.

As for the building’s thematic roof substructure, it is a metallic structure with an irregular curved volumetric geometry based on tubular metal profiles; it is made up of three-dimensional, flat tubular lattices joined together.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Surface: 3,500 m²

Location: Port Aventura, Costa Dorada, Salou

Enclosured substructure

Construction type: Building

Structure weight: 170,000 kg

Surface: 1,154 m²

The building has an irregular floor composed by HEA, HEB, HEM, IPE and tubular metal beams with a roof made of metal beams and trusses. Roof made up of metal trusses and beams.

Forged interiors and stairs, made of reinforced concrete slabs, sustained by metal pillars with jumper struts. Forged interiors and exteriors of concrete made of collaborating sheet metal.

Enclosured Substructure Theme Building

Metal structure of volumetric geometry, irregular curve made of metal tubular sides.

Structure made of three-dimensional and flat tubular trellises which are interconnected.