BIG wins an invited competition for a 47,000 sqm ski resort and recreational area in Levi, Finland. The future Ski Village will transform the existing Levi ski resort into a world class destination, offering top quality accommodation and leisure services for skiers of all levels and demands. More images and complete press release after the break.
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BIG unveils a Ski Resort in Lapland
Le Grand Parquet / Joly&Loiret
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Architects: Joly&Loiret
- Area: 2 Landscaping
- Year: 2012
Multi-Purpose Sports Facility Building / MoederscheimMoonen Architects
MoederscheimMoonen Architects recently presented the final design for a multi-purpose sports facility buidling in Houten, Netherlands. The building will be used by several local sports clubs of Houten like hockey, baseball and handball. Besides the use for sports, the building will be used for educational activities and will be a social meeting point for the whole area. More images and project description after the break.
Green Sports Hall / MoederscheimMoonen Architects
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Architects: MoederscheimMoonen Architects
- Area: 2 m²
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Manufacturers: RODECA GMBH
Panoramabad Gröbming / KREINERarchitektur
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Architects: KREINERarchitektur
- Year: 2010
Atlantic Yards: B2 Bklyn / SHoP Architects
SHoP Architects has shared with us the B2 Bklyn building which will be the first of the residential developments for Atlantic Yards in Brooklyn, New York to break ground, scheduled for 2012. Standing at 32 storeys, it will be the world’s tallest pre-fab building, saving both on cost and waste.
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In Progress: Marlins Ballpark / Populous
Architects: Populous Location: Miami, Florida, USA Photographs: Emilio Collavino
Halle des Sports / atelier alassoeur architecture
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Architects: atelier alassoeur architecture
- Area: 952 m²
- Year: 2010
“Chapeau” / Michel Carlana, Luca Mezzalira, Curzio Pentimalli, Riccardo Sanquerin
“Chapeau”, a sports park and new urban place for the woods is characterized by an unprecedented relief, introduced in the process of design thinking related to soil and the empty space it creates. The buildings that make up the urban landscape, perfectly calibrated on the urban fabric, have complicated the delicate choice of the approach and the relationship to the existing building of the hall. Early in the project, the intention of Michel Carlana, Luca Mezzalira, Curzio Pentimalli and Riccardo Sanquerin was to integrate the gym in the environment in a local sense. By isolating it from the front of the hall, the building became one of the five elements of life. More images and architects’ description after the break.
Estadio Único Ciudad de La Plata / RFArq (Roberto Ferreira & Arquitectos Asociados)
gmp Architekten receives IOC/IAKS Award 2011
The stadiums built by the architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp) in Cape Town and Port Elizabeth for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa received the IOC/IAKS Award on 26 October 2011. In the context of the international Trade Fair for Amenity Areas, Sports and Pool Facilities (FSB), the International Olympic Committee and the International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities (IAKS) selected the Cape Town stadium for first prize and the Nelson Mandela Bay stadium in Port Elizabeth for third prize in the “stadiums for competitions and events” category. The awards were received by Hubert Nienhoff, gmp partner in charge of the offices in Berlin, Frankfurt and Rio de Janeiro. More information on the projects after the break.
Stadium du Littoral / Olgga Architects
Sports Center Stopiče / Jereb in Budja arhitekti
Hippodrome de Longchamp Proposal / Marc Anton Dahmen & Studio DMTW
Marc Anton Dahmen & Studio DMTW, in collaboration with Tilke & Partners, shared with us their third prize winning design for the Longchamp racetrack in Paris, France. One of the main aspects of their design is to understand each new structure as a solitary sculpture within the park to respect the landscape and nature of the Bois de Boulogne. Therefore it was very important to conserve as much of the spectacular mature trees as possible. In that sense, the design is aimed to maximize clear open moving space within that park. Consequently, the ground floor of the Grandstand was designed to be as open as possible to aids the visitors between the track and the betting halls, and also to achieve logical circulation between all functions within the site. More images and project description after the break.
Water Point Aquatic Center / COA Arquitectura
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Architects: COA Arquitectura
- Area: 2200 m²
- Year: 2011
Dickinson College Kline Sports Facility Proposal / Spillman Farmer Architects
Spillman Farmer Architects’ proposal for the Dickinson College Kline Sports Facility takes advantage of the existing features, while striving to introduce more transparency and connectivity as well as making the building’s sustainability evident. The new three-level addition transforms the Kline Center into a dynamic campus gateway, a marquee building with bold daytime and nighttime presence. The addition is placed along the eastern side of the existing building, reaching east to Cherry Street and south to High Street and integrated with the existing topography. More images and architects’ description after the break.