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Fit Republik Sports Centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates by Aedas Interiors

Wednesday, July 29th, 2015

Article source: Aedas Interiors

Fit Republik has opened its doors as a fitness community of experts and amateurs. With a built up area of 9,000 square metres, it is the largest sports facility of its kind in Dubai. Aedas Interiors have converted two existing buildings into a world class mixed-use sports facility.

Image Courtesy © Aedas Interiors

Image Courtesy © Aedas Interiors

  • Architects: Aedas Interiors
  • Project: Fit Republik Sports Centre
  • Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Client: Ali Al Amine
  • Completion year: 2015

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SAN MAMES STADIUM in Bilbao, Spain by Idom/ACXT Architect

Tuesday, July 14th, 2015

Article source: Idom/ACXT Architect

Athletic Club of Bilbao is one of the big clubs in European football and its previous stadium, over a hundred years old, was one of the legendary ones, popularly referred to as the cathedral of football.

Image Courtesy © Aitor Ortiz

Image Courtesy © Aitor Ortiz

  • Architects: Idom/ACXT Architect
  • Project: SAN MAMES STADIUM
  • Location: Bilbao, Spain
  • Photography: Aitor Ortiz
  • Main architect: César A. Azcárate Gómez (ACXT-IDOM)
  • Project Director: Oscar Malo
  • Deputy architect: Diego Rodríguez
  • Project managers: Alexander Zeuss, Gontzal Martínez (more…)

National Commando Training Centre in Collioure, FRANCE by Architecture Patrick Mauger

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015

Article source: Architecture Patrick Mauger

The extension to the Miradou fort is an independent structure inserted between the existing fort and the village.  The new building uses the same layout principle as a Vauban fortress.

Image Courtesy © Didier Boy de la Tour

Image Courtesy © Didier Boy de la Tour

  • Architects: Architecture Patrick Mauger
  • Project: National Commando Training Centre
  • Location: Miradou Fort, 66190 Collioure, FRANCE
  • Photography: Didier Boy de la Tour
  • Collaborators: Setec Bascou, Bouscat & Pestel, Benjean, Lardart, Olier
  • Programme: Café and dining hall, kitchen (490 diners/day) and medical service unit
  • Client: French Ministry of Defense, Montpellier Engineering Administration
  • Site Area: 2 186 m²
  • Environmental aspects: RT 2005
  • Status: Built / Delivered in 2007
  • Budget: 3.1 M€

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Ski jumps in Planica, Slovenia by abiro, Blenkus-Florijancic d.o.o.

Tuesday, May 12th, 2015

Article source: abiro, Blenkus-Florijancic d.o.o.

The main aspect of the design is the profound relationship between the construction, the constructed site, and the natural surroundings. As Planica lies at the forefoot of the Slovenian largest natural protection area, as one of the most exciting entry points to the Triglav National Park, the large sport facilities should somehow evoke their position. The precise planning of topography, the systematic selection and reduction of material, bold shapes and forms should line themselves with the exciting silhouette of the mountains, and the calmness of the pine and beech forest. Two posters were designed to show two contrasting design aspects, i.e. of winter, and late summer.

Image Courtesy © Miran Kambič

Image Courtesy © Miran Kambič

  • Architects: abiro, Blenkus-Florijancic d.o.o.
  • Project: Ski jumps Planica
  • Location: Rateče, Planica, Slovenia
  • Photography: Miran Kambič
  • Site area: 71.000 m2
  • Building area: 17.800 m2
  • Architecture Team: Matej Blenkuš, Miloš Florijančič, Klemen Kobal
  • Landscape architecture: Ana Kučan, Luka Javornik
  • Client: Zavod za šport RS Planica
  • Collaborators
    • Architecture: Blaž Babnik Romaniuk, Katja Cimperman, Anja Cvetrežnik, Giulio Girasante, Vesna Jenič, Peter Karba, Andreja Pikelj, Nina Savnik
    • Landscape architecture: Mojca Kumer, Maj Plemenitaš, Miha Slekovec, Ana Tepina, Gaja Trbižan
    • Structural engineering: Vojko Kilar
    • Mechanical: Andrej Robič
    • Electrical: Miran Špeh

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LEISURE FACILITY ON THE LAKE OF VIOREAU in FRANCE by GUINEE*POTIN Architects

Thursday, April 30th, 2015

Article source: GUINEE*POTIN Architects

In the city of Joué sur Erdre, aside the lake of Vioreau, is set the Leisure Facility on the site called ‘la Boustière’.

The localization of the project is generated ‘naturally’ on three borders : on the North side the building is sitting on a hill ; there is an existing pathway bypassing the site from North to South ; a camping field is set on the West part of the site.

The site is turned to the South, facing the shores and the banks of the lake.

Discovering the site, one can measure the importance of a project that would have to be set as a link between the different elements composing the environment : the water sports facility, the parking lot uphill, the archery training spot, the camping site, and the pathway going to the lake.

Image Courtesy © Stephane Chalmeau

Image Courtesy © Stephane Chalmeau

  • Architects: GUINEE*POTIN Architects
  • Project: LEISURE FACILITY ON THE LAKE OF VIOREAU
  • Location: Vioreau’s Lake, la Boustière, 44 440, Joué-sur-Erdre, FRANCE
  • Photography: Stephane Chalmeau, Nicolas Pineau
  • Architect in charge: Agence GUINEE*POTIN Architects , Anne-Flore Guinée et Hervé Potin architects
  • Assistant architect : Camille Michel, team project leader
  • Landscape design: Guillaume Sevin Paysages
  • Client: Conseil Général de Loire-Atlantique (more…)

Sport center Bº Provincias Unidas in Neuquén, Argentina by Estudio demarchisalcedo.arqs + Barigelli & Asoc

Saturday, April 18th, 2015

Article source: Estudio demarchisalcedo.arqs + Barigelli & Asoc

Neuquén is a rapidly growing city in the north of Patagonia, Argentina, the provincial capital where more than 15% of the whole population of Patagonia lives. In a low density residential area near the Neuquén river in the homonyms city we can find the United Provinces Neighborhood’s Sports Center projected by the Argentinean architecture studios DeMarchiSalcedo. arqs. + Barigelli & Assoc. A community facility for the district.

The proposal is located in a hilly terrain in a short-dimensions  block.

Take on an important main artery of the city, this urban element seeks to connect  two non-integrated areas of the district and secure urban spaces for activities and meeting of citizens.

Image Courtesy © Maju Franzán

Image Courtesy © Maju Franzán

  • Architects: Estudio demarchisalcedo.arqs + Barigelli & Asoc
  • Project: Sport center Bº Provincias Unidas
  • Location: Islas Malvinas street – Rio Mocoreta street, Provincias Unidas Neighborhood, Neuquén, Patagonia, Argentina
  • Photography: Maju Franzán
  • Desing team: Barigelli Julio, De Marchi Rodrigo, Salcedo Federico, De Marchi Emiliano
  • Collaborators: Puppio Andrea – Sanchez Ariana
  • Structures: Ing. Diego Busso
  • Instalations: Ing. Marcelo Remolina
  • Area: 1050 m2
  • Year: 2011-2013

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Five museums and a sports centre in Meishan, China by Rafael de La-Hoz

Thursday, March 12th, 2015

Article source: Rafael de La-Hoz

Within the framework of a restricted architecture competition organised by the authorities of the Meishan city, Sichuan province, in the south of China, the Spanish architectural studio Rafael de La-Hoz, associated with the Chinese design institute ADRI-HIT (Architectural Design and Research Institute of Harbin Institute of Technology), wins the design competition to design a large leisure complex which includes five museums and a sports centre.

Image Courtesy © Rafael de La-Hoz

Image Courtesy © Rafael de La-Hoz

  • Architects: Rafael de La-Hoz
  • Project: Five museums and a sports centre
  • Location: Meishan, China

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SPORT CENTRE JULES LADOUMEGUE in Paris, France by Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes

Sunday, March 8th, 2015

Article source: Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes

The partial reconstruction of the stadium Jules Ladoumègue has been realized in intricate connection with the new site of the RATP* maintenance center (*public transport service for the Ile-de-France).

The construction of the maintenance center and the creation of new space for sport activities expresses the integration of big equipment in dense urban structure and emphasizes its multi-functionality.

Image Courtesy © Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes

Image Courtesy © Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes

  • Architects: Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes
  • Project: SPORT CENTRE JULES LADOUMEGUE
  • Location: 39-43, route des Petits Ponts – 75019 Paris
  • Client: City of Paris – Office for Architecture and Office for Youth and Sport
  • Team: DFA/Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes, Ingérop, Osmose, Empreinte Roubaix, Oasiis, Peutz & Associés
  • Floor area: 10.516 m² (gym 6 260 m², tennis 4 256 m²)
  • Exterior planning: 27 000 m²
  • Building costs: 26.7 M€
  • Competition September 2008 – Completion January 2014

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Extension of the Dressage arena Aachen in Germany by kadawittfeldarchitektur

Friday, February 13th, 2015

Article source: kadawittfeldarchitektur

BRIEF Extension of an existing dressage stadium with a grandstand (capacity 1200 seats) and other functional rooms | ADDED VALUE The spectator terrace, open staircase and protruding roof complete the “missing link” of the existing u-shaped stadium and focus attention on the action in the dressage arena.

Image Courtesy © kadawittfeldarchitektur

Image Courtesy © kadawittfeldarchitektur

  • Architects: kadawittfeldarchitektur
  • Project: Extension of the Dressage arena Aachen
  • Location: Aachen, Germany
  • Software used: AutoCAD
  • Construction Volume Area: 885m² gfa 1814m² volume 11.570m³
  • Client: Aachen-Laurensberger Rennverein e.V.
  • Realization: July 2013 – July 2014
  • Multiple commissions: 2012
  • Project Manager: Burkhard Floors
  • Seating: 1200
  • Total roof area: 1.655 m²
  • Dressage arena: 1.200 m²

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Melgaço Sports School Monte Prado in Viana do Castelo, Portugal by Pedro Reis Architect

Saturday, February 7th, 2015

Article source: Pedro Reis Architect

A serene and integrated learning experience within the dynamic life of a sports campus.
Located on the outskirts of the ancient village of Melgaço, on the northern border between Portugal and Spain, the new Sports University Building offers a serene and integrated learning atmosphere within the dynamic nature of a sports campus.

Image Courtesy © José Campos

Image Courtesy © José Campos

  • Architects: Pedro Reis Architect
  • Project: Melgaço Sports School Monte Prado
  • Location: Melgaço, Viana do Castelo, Portugal
  • Photography: José Campos
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Client: Câmara Munícipal de Melgaço – Melgaço Municipality
  • Collaboration: Nicola Tuan, Elisa Pegorin, Luis Ribeiro, Isabel Azevedo, Tiago Tomas, Ricardo Lima
  • Project: 2009-2011
  • Construction: 2011-2014
  • Structural Engeneering: ARA – Alves Rodrigues & Associados, Lda
  • Specialist consultants: ACRIBIA – Projectos e Desenho Técnico, Lda
  • Landscape design: Global2 – Inês Norton
  • Gross floor area: 5050 m2

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