Article source: Studio Symbiosis
Athletic Ripples is a project from an India based practice Studio Symbiosis, with Principal Architects Amit Gupta and Britta Knobel Gupta.
- Architects: Studio Symbiosis
- Project: Athletic Ripples
- Location: India
ArchShowcase Archive for the ‘Sports Complex’ CategoryAthletic Ripples in India by Studio SymbiosisTuesday, June 14th, 2011Article source: Studio Symbiosis Athletic Ripples is a project from an India based practice Studio Symbiosis, with Principal Architects Amit Gupta and Britta Knobel Gupta.
European Chess House in Herceg Novi, Montenegro by ACID GroupWednesday, June 8th, 2011Article source: ACID Group
EUROPEAN CHESS HOUSE IN HERCEG NOVI COMPETITION PROPOSAL Agency for development of Municipality of Herceg Novi in association with European Chess Union has launched a single stage International competition for the European Chess House in Herceg Novi. The purpose of the competition was finding a best solution for the mixed use development. The program consisted of facilities devoted to promotion and development of chess (library, museum and tournament halls) and of hotel facilities ( 50 guest rooms, restaurant and lobby). The site is located on the corner between two streets, on steeply sloping terrain.
3D ATHLETICS TRACK in Alicante, Spain by SubarquitecturaWednesday, April 27th, 2011Designing an athletic track could get you as bored as when you are running on it: curve, straight, curve, straight, again and again. Perfectly standardized, sport architecture has become more universal than international style. Track length of 400 m, 36.5 m radious. 1.22 m each lane….just data, without any fissure to let your imagination soar.
CONCURSO PUBLICO INTERNATIONAL in Aburrá Valley, Colombia by Giancarlo MazzantiSunday, April 17th, 2011PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE TOWN PLANNING AND LANDSCAPING 6. Sports arenas + urban design proposal IX Games Sports South American Medellín 2010 scenarios
(more…)Athletic Loop in Eindhoven, The Netherlands by UArchitectsTuesday, April 12th, 2011This assignment for a new multifunctional building with a spectator’s grandstand along the existing track has been approached by us from the sport itself.
Ronald McDonald Centre in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Fact ArchitectsTuesday, April 5th, 2011The Ronald McDonald Centre is a sports centre for disabled children. At the Centre the children can feel themselves top athletes. The design of the Centre is in such a way that it gives opportunities.
London Aquatic Centre in London, UK by Zaha Hadid ArchitectsWednesday, March 30th, 2011The architectural concept of the London Aquatic Centre is inspired by the fluid geometry of water in motion, creating spaces and a surrounding environment in sympathy with the river landscape of the Olympic Park. An undulating roof sweeps up from the ground as a wave – enclosing the pools of the Centre with its unifying gesture of fluidity, whilst also describing the volume of the swimming and diving pools.
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Arena Ulstein in Ulsteinvik, Norway by Lund+Slaatto ArchitectsTuesday, March 29th, 2011The main idea of the project is to create a place of sports and activities, where the qualities of the magnificent surrounding landscape will merge with the bourgeoning urban live of the town of Ulsteinvik.
China National Tennis Center in Beijing, China by Atelier 11Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011Specially designed for the country’s most prestigious tennis game – China Open, the new China National Tennis Center is located in the Beijing Olympic Zone. As a last addition to the group of national stadiums built before the 2008 Olympic Games, the Center will become Beijing’s largest stadium for tennis games with its state-of-art facilities after the completion in June 2011.
Civic Sports Center and 2013 National Games Arena in Shenyang by EMERGENT Tom WiscombeTuesday, March 8th, 2011The site for this project is located at the heart of downtown Shenyang. Adjacent to Zhongshan Park, it is a connector between the natural and urban life of the city, making it a perfect location for a sports complex and for a National Games Arena. The facility has a total built area of 123,000 square meters.
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