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Ranking as one of the most emblematic structures in the landscape of the capital city, the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy has been reborn under a new light, thanks to the work of the architects from the DVVD agency
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Ranking as one of the most emblematic structures in the landscape of the capital city, the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy has been reborn under a new light, thanks to the work of the architects from the DVVD agency
The Yas Arena building designed by HOK Architects to be the first multipurpose built arena in the city designed to accommodate a wide variety of sport and entertainment events. The arena in Abu Dhabi will have a capacity of 18,000.
Architects: The Architectural Design and Research Institute of Harbin Institute of Technology. The functional layout design is mainly based on the rational organization of events and the environment space shaping during and after events to provide athletes and citizens with diverse activity spaces
Design: AART architects
Denmark’s Rowing Stadium at Bagsværd Lake fulfils the vision of creating a rowing stadium in an international league of its own. Beautifully situated with water and forest on all sides, it is a place that accommodates both the elite and the broader public.
Planning application submitted for Scotland’s first artificial wave park. The proposal is to redevelop Craigpark Quarry near Ratho, Edinburgh into a word-class surf and leisure facility offering a variety of water sports on its man-made loch.
Design: Howeler + Yoon Architecture – the Circus Conservatory building will house America’s first accredited degree program in Circus Arts. As the anchor tenant of a peninsula, the new site plan will transform an undeveloped section of Portland into a vibrant artistic center.
Design: Frost*collective with Neeson Murcutt Architects. The redevelopment of the existing pool is part of a larger scheme that has seen enormous improvements to this area of the city and the experiences available to visitors, including the upgrade of the park and community facilities.
Design: ELÍAS RIZO ARQUITECTOS. Situated in a commercial area to the west of the city of Guadalajara, the project developed from the idea of creating a building with a removable metal frame capable of holding a machine with artificial waves for surfing.
Design: ikon.5 architects – located in Newark’s South Ward in a residential neighborhood bordering Weequahic Park, an Olmsted-designed landscape, the TREC provides vital education, training and recreation services to the underserved citizens of Newark.
Design: Martin Duplantier Architectes. This new and growing city at the East of Greater Paris area, this sport center represents one of the major public facilities.
Design: Margot Krasojević Architects. The project is multi-purpose, with an outdoor cinema and a natural geothermal spa, the design intends to reflect the fluid nature and ever changing state of the immediate environment.
Design: Zaha Hadid Architects. The London Aquatics Centre in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is celebrating its 3rd anniversary of being open to the public with an Open Day full of swimming and fitness activities on Saturday, 4th March.
Design: Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter. This building project is an architectural 3-in-1-solution integrating grocery store, sports hall and housing units in one building located in the district of Amager in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Design: Estudio Ramos, architects. The building was designed on two levels: the upper, with the best views for the social rooms and restaurant, whilst the secondary program such as storage, locker rooms and the gym are placed at the ground floor.
Design: Woodhouse Tinucci Architects. The Sailing Center, right on the beach at the water’s edge, is Northwestern University’s most direct connection between the campus and its advantageous location on the shoreline of Lake Michigan.
Design: Populous, architects. The coast of California is a place of sea, sky, and amazing natural beauty. These are the traits the San Diego Padres had in mind in the late 1990s when they set out to build the city a new ballpark
Design: DP Architects + Arup + AECOM. Asia’s first integrated sports, leisure, entertainment and lifestyle destination. Located on a stunning 35-hectare waterfront site, this building provides a unique ecosystem of sporting, retail and leisure spaces.
Design: LAD Architects. The sports center is made up of the main block contains offices, bar and services, the locker rooms block, a ramp for skateboarding, and three towers for climbing workouts.
Design: GRAFT! Changbaishan Ski Resort facilities with integrated Hotel and panorama restaurants, as part of a large scale tourism development project. After two decades of infrastructural and urban development, China is now experiencing a fast build-up of tourism activities.
MVRDV with Zhubo Architecture Design win the architectural competition for the Xili Sports and Cultural Centre: the project seeks to transform the lives of people through offering a more humanistic model for sports and culture.