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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. ADIDAS X INSEP in Paris, France by Ubalt ArchitectesJune 16th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Ubalt Architectes Renovation of several spaces at the « ‘Institut National du Sport, de l’Expertise et de la Performance” (INSEP) as part of its partnership with adidas. The purpose of this renovation was to design sustainable and functional infrastructures, with the colors of the two INSEP and adidas entities, dedicated to INSEP residents and visitors. Locker rooms, house of life for sportsmen, corridors and meeting space have been redesigned to support high-level athletes in their daily lives.
For such, the overall challenge of the intervention was to create an architectural and graphic identity specific to this association, visible through these spaces. House of life for young athletes This atypical place, set between two brick walls is crossing in both directions: privileged passageway between two zones of rooms and crossing in the other direction visually with two sides of picture windows on each side. In this living space, the stake of the intervention will therefore be to structure, to enrich by serving this circulatory aspect while maintaining a kind of porosity. A large white expanded metal cage is installed in the center of the living house dividing the space in order to create different poles of activity: the idea being to offer young athletes opportunities for differentiated experiences but at the same time spaces conducive to appropriation. The large cage accommodates high tables for dinner or work. To its left is a play area and on the other a solarium in the form of a multiple arch facing the view. Each zone thus created has its own design, its own shape but respond to each other by their shape, their color or the choice of a material. All these elements slide together without ever touching each other, like a large graphic playground; only the screw leading to the mezzanine disturbs the strict lines of the project. Ostermeyer Room This meeting room is designed in coherence with the home of young athletes: blue floor, expanded sheet metal, white tiled furniture. Corridor The project includes the reorganization of circulation under the Halle Pajol: blue do Locker rooms Here too immersion is sought but this time it is matter that invades space. The first actor of the place is the 5×5 white tiles which confront the sandstone of the ground. This goes up along the wall. At the meeting of the two materials comes a blue signature blade representing the partnership. The addition of a mirror and a metallic frame to the ceiling ends up disturbing the physical limits of this space conducive to concentration. Contact Ubalt Architectes
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