With just one month to go until the XXXIII Olympic Games in Paris, the city is in a final push to ensure that the landscape and infrastructure are ready for the world’s largest sporting event. Set to start on July 26 and continue until August 11, 2024, the Paris City Council has approved numerous initiatives to transform the city. Aiming for a greener, healthier, and more mobile Paris, the city has undergone massive changes to showcase its modern advancements and rethink the structure of the Olympic Games.
Gymnasium: The Latest Architecture and News
1 Month to go: Paris Renovates Iconic Training Venues for 2024 Olympics
Major Lessons of Contemporary School Design: 37 Learning Spaces from Around the World
The role of a school is to prepare children for life. But with life-changing faster than ever, schools need to change just as quickly. Recent additions to school curriculums reflect the complexities of modern life, with environmental crises, societal injustices, and the dangers of social media now major parts of the syllabus.
Although it’s often said that long-term change begins at ground-level, change is never easy, wherever it starts. For example, a curriculum that responds to environmental issues is said to cause growing instances of eco-anxiety in children, one of a number of causes of another crisis, in children’s mental health.
How to Design Sports Arenas
Sports arenas hold significant relevance in society as they serve as vital meeting places for sports and cultural activities. They play a role in enhancing overall well-being, encouraging an active lifestyle, and fostering social inclusion. Within these projects, architects assume the responsibility of designing spaces that seamlessly accommodate athletes and the community. Moreover, architects must actively engage with the surroundings to create a harmonious dialogue and establish a distinct identity for the arena.
Kenzo Tange’s famous Kagawa National Gymnasium in Japan Set to be Demolished
Local governor Toyohito Ikeda of Takamatsu, in Japan, announced that the famous Kagawa Gymnasium will be demolished. Built between 1961 and 1964 by the Pritzker Prize winner Kenzo Tange, the structure is a landmark of the modernist post-war era in Japan. This news has sparked the creation of a petition in an effort to save this 47-year-old monument.
Tips for Home Gym Design: Fostering Physical and Mental Well-Being in Interiors
The World Health Organization defines health as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being.” If one or more of these aspects are compromised, quality of life and happiness can be severely affected. In recent years, and particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, this has proved to be especially challenging. Commuting restrictions forced many to stay indoors and businesses to pause in-person operations, aiming to prevent the virus from spreading but inevitably sacrificing psychological, emotional, and even physical health in the process. As a result, people’s lifestyles shifted to find new ways to address their well-being, including adapting their living spaces accordingly. Home gyms, for example, became a popular initiative.
Private Gymnasium Pavilion & Guest Unit / Malan Vorster Architecture Interior Design
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Architects: Malan Vorster Architecture Interior Design
- Area: 180 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Hackwood, Modular Lighting Instruments, western red cedar
Chimneys, Overhangs and Anchors: The Architecture of Climbing Gyms
Climbers embrace their own type of architecture. Between barn doors, mantels and multi-pitch routes, rock climbing and bouldering take on a range of surfaces, materials and structures, whether outside or indoors. Today, more recreational centers and sports facilities are including climbing walls as the sport grows in popularity. As spaces to build strength and unwind, climbing gyms are built as their own interior worlds to explore.
Kaohsiung American School Athletic Complex / MAYU architects+
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Architects: MAYU architects+
- Area: 4777 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: ALPOLIC, Parklex Prodema, Gres Aragon, David Leading Sport, Robbins Sports Surfaces
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Professionals: Envision Engineering Consultants, MAYU architects+
Gymnasium of New Campus of Tianjin University / Atelier Li Xinggang
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Architects: Atelier Li Xinggang
- Area: 18362 m²
- Year: 2015