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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.

Green Water Sports Station in Upper Silesia, Poland by KUCZIA architect

 
June 11th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: KUCZIA architect

Like a traditional polish farm, the GREEN WATER SPORTS STATION blends into the rural landscape of the shores of Lake Laka in Upper Silesia (Poland).

Three main buildings of the complex – situated orthogonal to each other – define a public place. This place comes into being on the same way like it occurs in the typical polish manor between the cottage, stable and barn. And analogical to them, every building of the Station has a different function: the boat hangar in the east, the central visitors building on the waterfront and the restrooms with showers westward.

Image Courtesy © KUCZIA architect

Image Courtesy © KUCZIA architect

  • Architects: KUCZIA architect
  • Project: Green Water Sports Station
  • Location: Upper Silesia, Poland

Image Courtesy © KUCZIA architect

Image Courtesy © KUCZIA architect

floor plan 

The outer form of the buildings is inspired by the neighboring, rural architecture with its formal clarity, double pitch roofs and pleasant proportions. Instead of pastiche of the rustic forms, all details are modern and simple, but well thought out. The dressy facades and roofs are planked with charcoal coloured fibre-cement panels. The roof and the façade of each building melt that way into one monolithic body. Colourful windows and vitiated air pipes implemented into the dark surface of the outer skin generate bright contrasts and quasi musical rhythms.

Image Courtesy © KUCZIA architect

Image Courtesy © KUCZIA architect

inspiration diagram

The design of the project was determinated by the twin goals of low lifecycle costs and a reduction in construction costs. Cost-saving were made by the application of traditional building techniques and the use of local materials. Solar collection panels are located on the roof and a photovoltaic system is planed for the near future. The solar stack effect is supporting the natural ventilation of the buildings. The project was subsidized by the European Union.

Image Courtesy © KUCZIA architect

Image Courtesy © KUCZIA architect

Image Courtesy © KUCZIA architect

Image Courtesy © KUCZIA architect

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Categories: Public Landscapes, Sports Centre




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