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Sports Complex in Bussy Saint, France by Martin Duplantier Architectes

Sunday, April 9th, 2017

Article source: v2com

Located on the edge of this suburban town, the building faces the horizon made of agricultural fields and infrastructures lines.

For Bussy, this new and growing city at the East of Greater Paris area, this sport center represents one of the major public facilities. The rural and «fake-old»
identity of the surroundings and its individual houses plays the role of contrast for the project.

Image Courtesy © Yohan ZERDOUN

  • Architects: Martin Duplantier Architectes 
  • Project: Sports Complex
  • Location: ZAC of Sycomore, Bussy Saint-Georges (77) France
  • Photography: Yohan ZERDOUN
  • Surface: 35 000 sqm, 4 800 sqm (new building)

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Clube 39 in Estoril, Portugal by Yaroslav Galant

Wednesday, March 29th, 2017

Article source: Yaroslav Galant 

“Yaroslav Galant innovative design” studio has finished work on the project for football club “Grupo Desportivo Estoril Praia” (Portugal). The new dynamic structure has been constructed on a roof of already existing building.

“Clube 39” includes offices and the universal transformable space, which joins restaurant, training center, conference hall, museum and open terrace facing training fields.

Image Courtesy © Dima Kornilov

  • Architects: Yaroslav Galant
  • Project: Clube 39
  • Location: Estoril, Portugal
  • Photography: Dima Kornilov
  • Architect in charge: Bogdan Vesna
  • Designer/Decorator: Ilona Galant, Yaroslav Galant
  • Area: 300m2
  • Project Year: 2017

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The Sports Pavilion in St Petersburg, Russia by Horomystudio

Tuesday, March 28th, 2017

Article source: Horomystudio

The sports pavilion with an area of 113 m2 was built in the suburbs of Saint Petersburg in 2015. The project is notable not only for its elegant architectural forms but also for unique building technologies used during its construction process.

The architects were faced with a task to design a complete sports facility within an existing suburban landscape and limited space. As a result, the pavilion became part of the landscape and the landscape became part of the pavilion: only 30 m2 of the forest grounds were allowed for construction with all of the trees preserved and integrated into the interior of the building.

Image Courtesy © Horomystudio

  • Architects: Horomystudio
  • Project: The Sports Pavilion
  • Location: St Petersburg, Russia

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Tennis Club in Strasbourg, France by Paul Le Quernec / Architectes

Sunday, March 26th, 2017

Article source: Paul Le Quernec / Architectes

The project consists in a new tennis hall building with three new covered tennis courts and and new club house including changing rooms, fitness room, office, restaurant and bar with wide covered terrace.

This tennis club design is directly inspired by people flow in and through the building, considered as tennis ball dynamic trajectories, flowing from point to point, from function to function.

Image Courtesy © 11h45

  • Architects: Paul Le Quernec / Architectes
  • Project: Tennis Club
  • Location: Strasbourg, France
  • Photography: 11h45
  • Client: City of Strasbourg
  • Commissioned Architect of the project: Paul Le Quernec
  • Executor architects:  Paul Le Quernec
  • Structural Consultant: Batiserf
  • Consultant specialized in fluides: Solares Bauen
  • Construction economist: E3 Economie

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Nautical Sport Services Building of Portonovo in Galicia, Spain by Díaz y Díaz Arquitectos

Friday, March 24th, 2017

Article source: Díaz y Díaz Arquitectos

The project builds on an existing building, with the need to extend the useful space and improve access from the promenade and the platform that surrounds it. Another premise of this project is to design a building that will become a landmark of the promenade of Portonovo, creating a singular and unique reference.

The platform on which the building sits is the end of the breakwater of Portonovo´s marina. It has an irregular shape in plan with a maximum length of 36.00m and a width of 16 m.

Image Courtesy © Mark Ritchie

  • Architects: Díaz y Díaz Arquitectos (Lucas Díaz Sierra, Gustavo Díaz García)
  • Project: Nautical Sport Services Building of Portonovo
  • Location: Portonovo, Sanxenxo, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain
  • Photography: Mark Ritchie
  • Client: Ente Público Portos de Galicia. Consellería do Mar, Xunta de Galicia
  • Area: 670 m²
  • Date: 2008-2010

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SUNCHEON ART PLATFORM in South Korea by Daniel Valle Architects

Wednesday, March 15th, 2017

Article source: Daniel Valle Architects

Suncheon Bay is famous for its natural sceneries. The privileged location in the junction of the Dong and Isa streams is house of the widest reed bed in South Korea. Among the world’s wetlands, Suncheon Bay is widely known for attracting the largest number of rare birds. Suncheon Bay represents the best of the region and has been always the epicenter of tourism.

We would like to propose for the Suncheon Art Platform competition an urban reinterpretation of the natural sceneries of Suncheon Bay.  We wish to connect the collective memory of the bay with a new cultural and urban life in the city center of Suncheon where Culture and Nature become the raw materials to fabricate a new creative platform for citizens to enjoy and express themselves.

Image Courtesy © Fran Mateos

  • Architects: Daniel Valle Architects
  • Project: SUNCHEON ART PLATFORM
  • Location: Sucheon, South Korea
  • Photography: Fran Mateos
  • Client: City of Suncheon
  • Credits: Daniel Valle, Irene R Vara, Andrea Gonzalez de Vega, Iago Blanco, Jiwon Hur
  • Size: 2000m2
  • Year: 2016

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Sports Centre Longvic in France by Dietrich | Untertrifaller & Sénéchal-Auclair

Thursday, February 16th, 2017

Article source: Dietrich | Untertrifaller 

Just like the sport itself, structures built for sports are always signifiers of identity. Especially in such provincial communities as Longvic in the south of Dijon, sports clubs play an important role in social life. Here the architecture of sports facilities can contribute to the self-image of the community. Named after the French hand baller Véronique Pecqueux-Rolland, the new sports hall offers ideal training and tournament conditions to the teams of the regional handball and martial arts leagues as well as to popular sports teams and various schools.

Image Courtesy © Julien Lanoo

  • Architects: Dietrich | Untertrifaller & Sénéchal-Auclair
  • Project: Sports Centre Longvic
  • Location: F-21604 Longvic, Route de Dijon, France
  • Photography: Julien Lanoo
  • Client: City of Longvic
  • Project management: Ulrike Bale-Gabriel
  • Structural engineering: Espace Ingenierie, St. Brieux
  • Building services: Armor Ingenierie, Langueux
  • Sustainability: Act Environnement, Loos en Gohelle
  • Cost planning: M2C, Lamballe
  • Acoustics: Acoustibel, Chavagne
  • Capacity: 550 users
  • Gross Floor Area: 2,780 m²
  • Construction: 2013-2015

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The Hurlingham Racquet Centre in London, England by Metsä Wood

Wednesday, February 15th, 2017

Article source: Metsä Wood

The Hurlingham project in London involved the construction of a sports complex including four indoor tennis courts and four squash courts. The racquet hall, designed by David Morley Architects, is 35 metres wide and 55 metres long. The main span consists of suspended steel beams. To give the courts space and reduce the costs, the beams are spaced with large gaps of 12.9 metres. To fill these gaps, the architect wanted to see wood.

Image Courtesy © Metsä Wood

  • Architects: Metsä Wood
  • Project: The Hurlingham Racquet Centre
  • Location: London, England  (more…)

Colourful Sports Park in Schiedam, The Netherlands by MoederscheimMoonen Architects

Thursday, February 2nd, 2017

Article source: MoederscheimMoonen Architects

How can you make a motorway section attractive and functional for the local residents? This is the question MoederscheimMoonen Architects set to work on for the Municipality of Schiedam. They devised a unique solution for a stretch of the A4 motorway between the Dutch cities of Delft and Schiedam. The result is wonderful green park and a new sports location that will definitely appeal to the imagination. Located some six metres above the motorway, the sports fields are enclosed by one of the largest canvases in Europe. Together with Lace Fence, the architects created no less than 8,500 m² of colourful fencing that consists of over 1.6 million life-like ‘pixels’. 

Image Courtesy © Ronald Tilleman and Dedots

  • Architects: MoederscheimMoonen Architects
  • Project: Colourful Sports Park
  • Location: Schiedam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Ronald Tilleman and Dedots
  • Client: Municipality of Schiedam, The Netherlands
  • Architect in charge: Erik Moederscheim
  • Project team: Jim de Koning, Ruud Moonen, Fernando Polo Calvo, Sander Malschaert, Christiaan Harmse
  • Landscape design: BGSV Bureau voor stedenbouw en landschap
  • Fence design: Dedots
  • Structural engineering: CAE Nederland BV
  • Installation consultancy: IV Bouw BV
  • Main contractor for the building: Dura Vermeer Bouw Zuidwest BV
  • Contractor for the landscape: Van Kessel Sport en Cultuurtechniek BV
  • Surface area: 16,000 m²
  • Finalisation of design: March 2015
  • Final acceptance: September 2016

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Public condenser in Paris, France by MUOTO Architectes

Wednesday, February 1st, 2017

Article source: MUOTO Architectes 

The project is a public facility, situated on the new campus of Paris-Saclay. The building hosts a mix of activities including indoor and outdoor sports facilities, a restaurant, cafeteria, and various public spaces: a pedestrian square, street terraces, park areas for deliveries, bikes and cars. The building is organised vertically with its different activities superimposed on one another, using the roof as a panoramic playground for football and basketball games. The different areas are linked by an open staircase that allows independant accesses. The building takes the form of an urban shelf, a vertical public space, accessible to all campus visitors, day or night.

Image Courtesy © MUOTO Architectes

  • Architects: MUOTO Architectes
  • Project: Public condenser
  • Location: Paris, France
  • Client: Etablissement Public Paris Saclay (EPPS)
  • Consultants: Y-Ingénierie, Bollinger & Grohmann, Alternative, Novorest
  • Budget: 6.500.000 €
  • Area: 4097 m² + terraces and public space
  • Year: 2011 – 2016

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