In association with Jean-Baptiste Ferrari et Associes SA, gmp Architekten recently won the competition for a sports complex and urban re-design in Lausanne, Switzerland. The design manages to create an urban link between the diverse structure of the neighboring quarters, the new proposed residential quarter and the shores of Lake Geneva. Situated on a triangular lot, the site is defined in the south by the motorway and in the west and north by large arterial roads. More images and architects’ description after the break.
A single circular building combines all functions needed for the sports complex under one roof. The round structure accommodates not only an UEFA football stadium for 13,000 spectators as well as a competition swimming pool, but also a boarding school with special sports facilities, the municipal sports administration and a P & R parking facility for the city of Lausanne. The urban design for the adjoining areas provides residential and commercial units totalling 100,000 m² net floor space.
The monolithic disc, which seems to float above its plinth and which can be seen from afar, creates a new and defining landmark at the entrance to the city of Lausanne. The large, succinct shape reflects the public and prestigious character of the complex.
The structure of the stadium lies within an ellipse that is enclosed by a larger circular geometry. The remaining crescent shaped area was then allotted for the swimming hall. The roof area is used for harnessing renewable energy with the help of solar thermal and voltaic panels. The swimming pool has been fitted with sky lights to allow for natural daylight. The boarding school and offices have been arranged on the first floor along the periphery of the circle where they benefit from optimum daylight and views of the surrounding landscape.
The sports complex is surrounded by open spaces, which together, form a homogenous whole. The stadium opens out towards the south towards Lake Geneva and spectators can enjoy a wonderful view of the panoramic Alpine landscape. For visitors to the nearby park along Lake Geneva, approach the sports complex via the newly created landscape bridge. This opening conveys a generous gesture, providing views of the activities in the arena from the outside. The concourse in front of the swimming complex serves as the interface between the residential and the public, sports and leisure, areas. The sports complex, with the newly created open leisure areas and the adjacent residential quarter, is the starting point of an extensive urban expansion program for the city of Lausanne.
Architects: gmp Architekten, in collaboration with Jean-Baptiste Ferrari et Associés SA Location: Lausanne, Switzerland Design: Volkwin Marg and Hubert Nienhoff Project Manager: Florian Illenberger Design Team (gmp): Kristian Spencker, Christiane Wermers, Florian Illenberger Team (gmp): Marleen Michaels, Tobias Mäscher, Christian Möchel, Claudia Stelzmann, Peter Axelsen Team (jbf): Jean-Baptiste Ferrari, Sébastien Zwissig, Floriane Robert, Chantal Billaud, Xavier Tauxe, James Lee, Rainer Epp Commissioned By: Lausanne City Council for all public facilities; private investors for residential and commercial units Structural Design: TENSIS Limited (competition) Fire Safety: CR Conseils Sàrl Landscape Design: Hager Partner AG Transport Planning: KONTEXTPLAN AG Sustainability: TRANSSOLAR Energietechnik GmbH Number of Stadium Seats: 13,000 (football matches), 20,000 (other events) Swimming Complex: 25 meter pool, 50 meter pool, 10 meter diving platform Multi-storey Car Parking Spaces: 1,220 Competition Result: 1st Prize, 2012 Start of Design Process Competition: 03/2011, further design from 2012 Construction Start Scheduled: 2016 Completion Scheduled: 2019