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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.

New Construction Of A Triple Sports Hall Of The Wettingen Canton School in Switzerland by mlzd

 
October 11th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: mlzd

The Cistercian monastery in Wettingen is a cultural monument of national importance. When the cantonal school moved into the monastery premises in 1979, the school’s sports hall with a swimming pool was constructed on the common land outside the monastery area. To maintain the historical view of the monastery, the sports hall and swimming pool were built underground, around a deep courtyard with longitudinal sides that provided the adjoining gymnasiums with daylight. The planned extension of the sports halls is also required to adhere to this principle and is thus being developed underground.

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  • Architects: mlzd
  • Project: New Construction Of A Triple Sports Hall Of The Wettingen Canton School
  • Location: CH-5430 Wettingen, Switzerland
  • Photography: Ariel Huber 2018
  • Building owner: Canton of Aargau Real Estate, Department of Finance and Resources Aarau, Switzerland
  • Floor Area:  4002 m2
  • Site Area: 20000 m2
  • Floor space: 4002 m2
  • Max. Height  (=depth): 16.60 m
  • Clear Height (Sporting Hall): 8.30 m

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Since the orientation and provision of daylight play a decisive role, a linear promenade was planned as the starting point for the design, forming a clear and orderly link between the old and the new buildings. All the main uses are either directly adjacent to this access route, or the promenade affords a generous view of them. The chosen form of organisation with linear elements creates a calm and clear impression of the overall sports centre from the outside.

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

A window strip facing north accompanies the promenade in the vicinity of the triple sports hall. Bringing together the illuminating zone and the spectators’ gallery avoids any irritating backlight effects when people are watching the sports being played. And, in the other direction, when looking out from the hall, the observer sees a wide relief wall. The art on the building is by the Lang/Baumann duo and plays on the metaphor of the rough rock on which the Cistercian monastery towers above the Limmat river and into which, in the true sense of the word, the new sports hall has been chiselled. The shadows cast by the concrete blocks change over the course of the day and the year, giving the underground observer a feel for the time of day or year.

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

Image Courtesy © Ariel Huber

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Categories: School, Sports Centre, Sports Complex, Sports Hall




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