Sunken Tennis Pavilion West Lake Hills, Texas
Sunken Tennis Pavilion West Lake Hills, Austin sports club building design by Baldridge Architects in Texas, USA
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Sunken Tennis Pavilion West Lake Hills, Austin sports club building design by Baldridge Architects in Texas, USA
Tønder Sports Hall building, designed by ZENI arkitekter in southern Denmark – the warm wooden cladding is made from sustainably-sourced timber
Designed by ABCP architecture the new Saint-Georges Multisport Complex aims to provide top-tier sports facilities for students and citizens in Quebec, Canada
Designed by CannonDesign the Laurier Brantford YMCA revitalizes the City of Brantford as a hub for community health, recreation and wellness.
Chinese Architects UAD design the Indoor Sports Field at Shaoxing University, China: paths and connections create a natural streamline. Combining the open nature of the sports field
Located in the northern part of the CBD’s Central Park, the Cloud 9 Sports Centre building designed by Ma Yansong/MAD Architects, featuring an athletics complex in China
Skatepark Stožice Ljubljana building design by SADAR+VUGA, Slovenia, utilizes a previously unused parking garage beneath the eastern stands of the football stadium
jones | haydu’s program for the San Francisco Giants Felipe Alou Baseball Academy in Boca Chica, Dominican Republic, facility is divided into two main buildings
American Architects Cushing Terrell repurpose an industrial warehouse space into what would become The Flying Pickle in Meridian, Idaho, USA
Designed by TPG Architects, Cairns Hockey Park, North Queensland, Australia, is linking the Reef and Rainforest hockey pitches. This facility is envisioned as a multipurpose hub for spectator seating, outdoor gathering, clubhouse bar and kiosk
AOE proudly presents its proposed Deep Sea Museum and Sports Center in Sanya Yazhou Bay Science and Technology City in Sanya, China. The competition entry is a cutting-edge project that combines sustainable design, immersive experiences, and public access
Designed by SGA-Studio the Taksila Academy Activity Centre is the third structure of the academy in Akbarpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. The others being a primary school and senior school. The client wanted to increase the sport and cultural facilities for his students
Lee Valley Ice Centre London building design by architects FaulknerBrowns, landscape by LDA Design – London’s first ever Olympic-sized twin-pad ice centre, with gym, studios, café, and community space
Zaha Hadid Architects has won the competition to design the new Hangzhou International Sports China in China. Accommodating Hangzhou’s growing population, the International Sports Centre’s design provides a variety of facilities for grassroots players to professional athletes
ZJA in collaboration with OM/AR designed Sports Centre Sportoase Groot Schijn. An exceptional sports complex in Deurne, in Belgium, combines two water worlds under one roof. The combination is unique, and it required an extraordinary design
Studio Barbour’s proposed architecture outlines for São Luís College Sports and Cultural Complex offer flexibility of use, transformed the complex into an area for students to socialize, and connected the school gymnasium visually to the city of São Paulo, Brazil
McIldowie Partners’ Ivanhoe Grammar Sports & Aquatic Centre project commenced following the approval of the school’s development plan in 2016, which had taken seven years to finalise. This development plan envisaged a sports and aquatic facility with two courts and a refurbished existing 25m pool in Melbourne