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.
Three-in-one sports center in Visp, Switzerland by savioz fabrizzi architectes
November 26th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: savioz fabrizzi architectes
The valais canton and the visp vocational college had a sports centre constructed at one end of the existing college complex.
The building is a single, compact structure consisting of the sports halls part, which is orthogonal, and the service part, which is lower and whose shape is adapted to the outline of the existing buildings. thus, the design adds a new dynamic to the dialogue between the building and its surroundings; empty spaces become paths, public areas, entrances. the building’s footprint maximises the space available for outdoor sports fields.
The sports centre was designed mainly for use by the college, as 3 juxtaposed but independent halls. each one has its own changing rooms, spectator gallery, and entrance. the saw-tooth roof emphasises this feature of the building, delimiting the space occupied by each hall. in addition, the north-easterly orientation of the roof glazing means that the halls benefit from optimum natural lighting for playing sport.
The service functions are organised on two levels: the plant is on the same level as the sports fields and the changing rooms are on the floor above. the compact dimensions, efficient thermal envelope and controlled ventilation have enabled it to meet the swiss minergie standard for low-energy-consumption buildings. the 1200m2 roof is completely covered with photovoltaic solar collectors, giving 145kW installed power.
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