
Sierra Nevada, Spain
The Sierra Nevada Ski Resort, located adjacent to the Iberian
Peninsula’s highest peaks, is Europe's southernmost ski centre. Between
1990 and 1993, Ecosign developed the overall Sierra Nevada Master Plan in preparation
for hosting the 1996 World Alpine Skiing Championships. Key improvements to
the Sierra Nevada Ski Resort included the design of the World Alpine Skiing
Championship venues, improvements to the existing ski area, design of a new
village centre and renovation of the existing village area. Ecosign's plan
also included the strategic location of staging lifts and the infilling of
commercial beds, allowing the resort to comfortably accommodate over 30,000
skiers per day. Just prior to hosting the 1996 World Championships, a new village
with 4,000 beds was constructed on top of a four-level, 3,000 vehicle parking
structure as per Ecosign’s design concept. Construction of the CDN $200
million project was completed in December of 1995.
Ecosign worked continuously on
a project-by-project basis designing lift terminals, new pistes, a half-pipe
and terrain park, and skier staging areas since 2003, and was brought
back to update the 1993 Master Plan. Skier visitation at Sierra Nevada
has risen to over 1.2 million skiers per and the new Ecosign designed
village at Prado Llano has become basically over-run with customers.
On the mountain, every new lift and slope was greeted by more and more
skiers. With these growing pains, Miguel Angel Serrano, the new General
Director and Eduardo Valenzuela, the Ski Area Manager contacted Ecosign
to prepare plans for a new village at the top of the urbanization and
to refine the 1993 plan with improved access from the urbanization to
the slopes and to add more slopes and lifts for the growing customer
base at Sierra Nevada.
The new Sierra Nevada Master Plan
completed in 2004 includes a new 2,800 bed pedestrian village with underground
parking above the previous village in an area called PS-12 on 5.7 Ha
of land. There is also a new day skier parking, staging and beginner
area at the University area. The 2004 Master Plan’s intent is to
increase the beds at Sierra Nevada from 24,700 to 30,800 beds, double
the amount of day visitor parking, and increase the comfortable carrying
capacity of the ski area from 16,900 to 27,600 skiers per day. The objective
is to allow the Sierra Nevada Resort to grow from 1.2 million to 1.8
million skiers per season.
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