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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.

Tennis Club in Strasbourg, France by Paul Le Quernec / Architectes

 
March 26th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Paul Le Quernec / Architectes

The project consists in a new tennis hall building with three new covered tennis courts and and new club house including changing rooms, fitness room, office, restaurant and bar with wide covered terrace.

This tennis club design is directly inspired by people flow in and through the building, considered as tennis ball dynamic trajectories, flowing from point to point, from function to function.

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  • Architects: Paul Le Quernec / Architectes
  • Project: Tennis Club
  • Location: Strasbourg, France
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  • Client: City of Strasbourg
  • Commissioned Architect of the project: Paul Le Quernec
  • Executor architects:  Paul Le Quernec
  • Structural Consultant: Batiserf
  • Consultant specialized in fluides: Solares Bauen
  • Construction economist: E3 Economie

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  • Building costs: E3 economie
  • Overall cost: 2 500 000 euros
  • Floor area: 2500 m2
  • Architectural competition’s launch: September 2013
  • Building delivery: September 2016

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The new building is generously day-lighted with sky domes and a special colour treatment of the floor increases day light effect. Areas where natural light falls are treated with a beige resin, the room borders and corners are treated with deep orange resin. Both are linked with a rough handmade colour gradient. The result is a kind of augmented reality, providing a feeling of sunny weather whatever is the meteo.

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All the furnitures were designed for this project, each of them is a unique piece. Master piece is the 777cm long bar, made of solid wood slices. One edge sits on the floor and the opposite edge is suspended from the roof and all under space length stays free.

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Categories: Club House, Sports Centre, Sports Complex




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