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1. Games Main Stadium located in South Korea. 1. Games Main Stadium located in South Korea. 1. Games Main Stadium located in South Korea. 1. Games Main Stadium located in South Korea. 1. Games Main Stadium located in South Korea. 1. Games Main Stadium located in South Korea.
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1 Games Main Stadium located in South Korea.
1 Games Main Stadium located in South Korea.
1 Games Main Stadium located in South Korea.
1 Games Main Stadium located in South Korea.
1 Games Main Stadium located in South Korea.
1 Games Main Stadium located in South Korea.
1 Games Main Stadium located in South Korea.
1 Games Main Stadium located in South Korea.
2. City Sports Hall / AG Planum
2. Architects: AG PlanumLocation: Varazdin, CroatiaProject team: Miron Hrzina, Ana Mrda, Bruno LovrencicArchitectural design: AG Planum d.o.o.Design of construction and installations: Coning Inženjering d.d.Design of thermal and acoustic properties: Adapteh d.o.o.Design of fire prevention: Inženjering Kosović d.o.o.Design of elevators: OTIS dizala d.o.o.Design of sprinkler installations: Pastor Inzenjering d.d.Project area: 19,500 sqmDesign year: 2006-2007Construction year: 2007-2008 City Sports Hall / AG Planum
2. - Location: The site of the building is unique among all other halls which has been built for the Handball World Cup 2009. The building itself is located next to the Drava river, - Concept design: It is surrounded with woods and meadows, and it is not at all ‘urban’, as it is described by the title of the project. It was big challenge to deal with two opposite terms – ‘city sports hall’ with all its programme, and the surrounding City Sports Hall / AG Planum
2. City Sports Hall / AG Planum - project description: The first impression of this design was, even for us, a box which contains urban programms, such as sport, shops, offices etc. The second step was to soften the boxlike shape with sequences of nature, so almost from every point in the hall you can see the nature through a frame, which is formed by windows, doors or corridors. An additional element to perceive the nature is the access for visitors – the bridge across the drainage canal.
2. City Sports Hall / AG Planum Programmatically the hall consists of three different levels, divided in horizontal layers. The first ground level is the level for athletes and visitors of the wellness center. It contains all the technical rooms, all storages and a bowling hall as well. This level is ‘private’, and therefore introverted.
2. City Sports Hall / AG Planum
2. City Sports Hall / AG Planum
2. The second level is public. This is the level of the entrance from the bridge. It has a long and narrow main entrance hall which leads to different smaller corridors to access the arena with 5000 seats, which is the only room in the whole building with no perception of the surrounding natural context – it is focused on the sport topic, or whatever happens in the arena. The corridors who leads to the arena are attached to the box, glazed and have a full perception of the nature. Next to the main arena lies another smaller hall for training purposes, with a smaller audience of 200 seats. This hall is opened, filled with natural light and is an opposite figure to the dark arena. City Sports Hall / AG Planum
2. City Sports Hall / AG Planum
The third level is office level. It contains the hall management, a press room and offices. 2.
2. City Sports Hall / AG Planum
2. City Sports Hall / AG Planum
2. City Sports Hall / AG Planum
3. World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden
3. World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden
3. World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden
3. World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden
3. Project description: The World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden, a 100.000sqm complex for research, education and training of women’s sports. Rather than a program organized around a sports arena disconnected from the city, the project becomes a town inside a town, offering rich public spaces as you can see on the renderings. World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden
3. The central space of the village offers a large area for public gathering, which can host professional football matches, concerts, conferences, exhibitions and flea markets. Around this space we find a series of sloped buildings, which reduce the visual impact of the complex to the adjacent neighborhood. Between these buildings we find a pedestrian network around the main sports hall which plugs into the surrounding street networks as well as the interior galleries, turning it into a complete ecosystem of urban life. World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden
3. World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden
3. World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden
3. World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden
3. World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden
3. World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden
3. World Village of Women Sports in Malmo, Sweden
4. Architects: PK Arkitektar ehfLocation: Reykjavík, IcelandClient: Reykjavík City / ÁrmannDesign team: Pálmar kristmundsson and Andrew BurgessConsultants: Conis Engineers / VGK Engineers / RTLS Engineers / Línuhönnun EngineersConstructed area: 7,725 sqmProject year: 2007 Armann Sports Club / PK
4. Armann Sports Club / PK
4. Armann Sports Club / PK
4. Armann Sports Club / PK
4. Armann Sports Club / PK
4. Armann Sports Club / PK
4. Armann Sports Club / PK
4. Armann Sports Club / PK
5. Sports Complex in Hwaseong, Korea The complex will consist of a 35,000 capacity soccer stadium, 5000 seat arena, 2000 seat practice field and is scheduled to open in 2010.
5. Sports Complex in Hwaseong, Korea The roof and side walls of the building are made of curved and perforated metal creating a slick organic look.
5. The complex will incorporate a “synergy zone” which will consist of several retail areas and a courtyard for pre and post game fan gatherings and celebrations Sports Complex in Hwaseong, Korea
5. Sports Complex in Hwaseong, Korea
5. Sports Complex in Hwaseong, Korea
5. Sports Complex in Hwaseong, Korea
5. Sports Complex in Hwaseong, Korea The lighting enhances the design by washing the building from the outside to illuminate a sculptural mass most times. During an event, the lighting can change to reveal more of what happens within, communicating to the outside world the excitement of the game.