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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.

Sports Centre Longvic in France by Dietrich | Untertrifaller & Sénéchal-Auclair

 
February 16th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Dietrich | Untertrifaller 

Just like the sport itself, structures built for sports are always signifiers of identity. Especially in such provincial communities as Longvic in the south of Dijon, sports clubs play an important role in social life. Here the architecture of sports facilities can contribute to the self-image of the community. Named after the French hand baller Véronique Pecqueux-Rolland, the new sports hall offers ideal training and tournament conditions to the teams of the regional handball and martial arts leagues as well as to popular sports teams and various schools.

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

  • Architects: Dietrich | Untertrifaller & Sénéchal-Auclair
  • Project: Sports Centre Longvic
  • Location: F-21604 Longvic, Route de Dijon, France
  • Photography: Julien Lanoo
  • Client: City of Longvic
  • Project management: Ulrike Bale-Gabriel
  • Structural engineering: Espace Ingenierie, St. Brieux
  • Building services: Armor Ingenierie, Langueux
  • Sustainability: Act Environnement, Loos en Gohelle
  • Cost planning: M2C, Lamballe
  • Acoustics: Acoustibel, Chavagne
  • Capacity: 550 users
  • Gross Floor Area: 2,780 m²
  • Construction: 2013-2015

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Together with Sénéchal-Auclair Architectes from Chalon sur Saône, Dietrich | Untertrifaller Architekten won the public competition in 2012. The building outline stands out prominently, but its expansive structures are still harmoniously integrated into the fragmented surroundings made up of single-family homes, nurseries, fields and meadows. The design has succeeded by embedding the playing field and spectator seats in the ground, which made it possible to keep the building at a moderate height while ingeniously placed bends break up and modulate its length. These facets are continued in the green roof landscape, turning it into an attractive fifth façade, which is particularly well visible from the south-west street access.

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

The dark-brown building shell made of anodized aluminum contributes to the integration into the environment, just like the high transparency that offers clarity through the entire building depth along with views of the interior and the surroundings. The architects thus succeeded in creating a precisely positioned structure with clear angular references, which makes a distinctive statement while also sensitively integrating itself into the environment, similarly to the Sports Center at ETH Science City in Zurich completed in 2010. The building’s compactness originates from the wish to create an energy-efficient, environmentally compatible structure, which is why wood was used as a significant construction material.

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

The ambiance is characterized by the subtle colorfulness of the construction materials – exposed concrete and wood, which offer a robust and elegant background for the various functions. Only the central showplaces – on the floor of the ball sports hall and divisible martial sports hall – received orange accents. A counseling center for adolescents (Point Information Jeunesse) is integrated into the building on the street side. Thanks to smart spatial connections, the dense building arrangement still has a clear organization. A narrow, slimmed-down design, reduced material language and excellent supply of daylight imbue the spaces with a high degree of airiness and lightness.

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

Opened in 2015, the Sports Center in Longvic is one of the first of now six projects by Dietrich | Untertrifaller Architekten in France. A school in Broons in Brittany (2013-2015, Prix Architecture Bretagne 2016), Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Art (ENSA) in Nancy (2013-2016), the Strasbourg Convention Centre (2013-2016) and another sports center in the urban expansion area Bon Lait in Lyon (2014-2016) were created almost at the same time. After winning a competition in 2015, the firm is currently constructing a school in Lamballe, Brittany.

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