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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.

Les Vergers Sports Center in Meyrin, Switzerland by AM architectes

 
November 7th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: AM architectes

Following a significant demographic growth in the city of Meyrin, in particular, in the Vergers district, an evolution of the existing sports installation and infrastructure was required.

Our team successfully lead the design and construction of new sports installations. The design was influenced and constricted by the existence of two legacy sports buildings from the 1980’s.

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

  • Architects: AM architectes
  • Project: Les Vergers Sports Center
  • Location: Meyrin, Switzerland
  • Photography: Federal Studio, Régis Golay
  • Responsible Architect: Adrien Menningen
  • Competition: 2018
  • Years: 2022

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Two new pavilions in the form of two false twin-buildings of 2 floors each, complement the existing empty space. The south-facing building comprises of five change-rooms and facilities for the athletes as well as a complete gym. The building opens up towards the green vegetation of the Parc des Arbères, welcoming natural light and open landscape. The north-facing building is used for the locker rooms of the athletes, coaches and referees as well as technical installations and laundry facilities.

The circulation spaces are designed as meeting places, largely open to the outside, taking advantage of natural light and near and distant views of the surrounding neighbourhood. The locker rooms also benefit from generous windows allowing open-sky views, while a protection on the windows guarantee the privacy on premises.

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

The structure of the buildings is made up of interior walls and peripheral concrete posts. Like the existing buildings, an eave allows for a protected wandering around the new pavilions. The facade consists of a wooden frame covered with larch cladding passing in front of certain windows. All of the interior carpentry is made of wood which is surrounded by concrete, highlighting the contrast between raw material and finished material.

A small hamlet to practice sports with its centrality and alleys in a charming village.

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

Image Courtesy © AM architectes

Image Courtesy © AM architectes

Image Courtesy © AM architectes

Image Courtesy © AM architectes

Image Courtesy © AM architectes

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Categories: Sports Centre, Sports Complex, Sports Hall




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