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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Kedainiai arena in Lithuania by 4PLIUS architects

 
August 22nd, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: 4PLIUS architects

Kėdainiai arena is a distinctive element of Kėdainiai sports complex designed to revitalize a north part of Kėdainiai city. Together with a city stadium and a newly-created public square the Arena has full potential to become a new centre of attraction for younger generation as well as senior citizens.

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

  • Architects: 4PLIUS architects
  • Project: Kedainiai arena
  • Location: Kedainiai, Lithuania
  • Photography: Leonas Garbaciauskas
  • Project Leader Architecture: Donaldas Trainauskas
  • Architects In Charge: Darius Baliukevicius, Skirmantas Varnauskas, Sigita Tauraite
  • Constructor: Audrius Ražaitis 
  • Area: 5.500 sqm
  • Year: 2013

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Kėdainiai arena is a multifunctional sports and leisure complex serving public needs – cultural as well as sport events. It will host a city sport school, Kėdainiai basketball team and major public events: arena can easily be transformed according to user’s needs.

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

The building can be characterised as an example of contemporary architecture and universalism: Kėdainiai arena is a “cost-conscious” building blending aesthetics and function.

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

The Arena is designed as a laconic shape featuring characteristic sports elements. Natural materials dominate in the construction: concrete, glass, galvanised steel. The interior of the building is minimalist with the aim of focusing attention on stage.

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © Leonas Garbaciauskas

Image Courtesy © 4PLIUS architects

Image Courtesy © 4PLIUS architects

Image Courtesy © 4PLIUS architects

Image Courtesy © 4PLIUS architects

Image Courtesy © 4PLIUS architects

Image Courtesy © 4PLIUS architects

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Category: Sports Complex




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