Architecture Projects tagged sports
Watercube
The national water centre for the upcoming Olympic games, it incorporates water as a structural and has more than 4,000 bubbles in the exterior transparent cushion envelope. Shortlisted project in...
Sports Hall Bale
Sports centre traditionally built without any cement or mortar with carefully selected interlocking stones found on the site. Shortlisted project in the World Architecture Festival.
Les Bains des Docks Aquatic Complex
Imagined as a quay thickening, the water complex is a brute and evident mass that presents itself to the visitors like a metallic and changeable shell to the Havraise light. A game of random openings...
Braga Municipal Stadium
The Braga Municipal Stadium is situated in the Dume Sports Park on the northern slope of Monte Crasto.
The location was chosen in order to avoid making a dam along the
water's edge in the valley....
Birkerød Sports and Leisure Centre
in Architecture by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects ()
contributed by
DeConstrumatica, 13 October 2008
contributed by
DeConstrumatica, 13 October 2008
A sports and leisure centre, constructed in part from glass fibres, in Birkerød, Denmark. Shortlisted project in the World Architecture Festival.
Beijing 2008 Olympic Green Tennis Centre
Bowl shaped arena with 12 segments allowing views of the Forest Park and Olympic Green and providing natural ventilation. Uses sustainable technology to cool and warm the arena as well as recycle...
Maritime Youth Centre
CONCEPT:
The concept of the project is that instead of using 1/4 of the project's
budget, originally allocated by the client to cleaning the polluted
soil of the site, we discovered that the...
3W’s Pavilion, Kensington Oval
Redevelopment of the legendry cricket ground in Bridgetown, Barbados. Shortlisted project in the World Architecture Festival.
Wembley National Stadium
in Architecture by World Stadium Team – HOK Sport with Foster + Partn ()
contributed by
DeConstrumatica, 13 October 2008
contributed by
DeConstrumatica, 13 October 2008
The new 90,000 home of English football, it replaces its world famous twin Towers with the 133 metre arch that not only presents London with another landmark but also supports the 7,000 tonne steel...
Mata do Cabo Swimming Pool
in Architecture by António Carvalho Arquitectura e Urbanismo Lda ()
contributed by
DeConstrumatica, 13 October 2008
contributed by
DeConstrumatica, 13 October 2008
A redevelopment of the existing pool within an urban park with a strong emphasis on horizontal design. Shortlisted project in the World Architecture Festival.

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