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Today’s stadiums, arenas, and training centers are being reimagined as inclusive, multifunctional spaces that serve both athletes and the broader community. Though once positioned as isolated urban monuments, such structures are now integrated parts of the urban spaces, designed to foster connection, promote well-being, and activate public life. Whether through adaptive reuse, sustainable materials, or open-access design, they reflect a growing commitment to architecture that is both socially responsive and environmentally conscious.
These winning projects from the 13th A+Awards present highlights how sports architecture can be a catalyst for urban regeneration, cultural identity, and civic pride. From Budapest’s National Athletics Center to Academia Atlas in Mexico, these spaces are designed not just for spectatorship but for participation.
OPEN ARENA | National Athletics Center
By NAPUR Architect, Budapest, Hungary
Popular Choice Winner, Stadium and Arena and Popular Choice Winner, Sustainable Sports and Recreation Building, 13th Architizer A+Awards
The stadium’s design pays homage to athletics, “the queen of sports,” with a white crown-like structure. According to its designers, this symbolic form aims to evoke classical ideals of strength and grace, while its clean geometry and open layout reflect modern values of accessibility and openness. As a multifunctional civic space, the center not only hosts international competitions but also serves as a public park and gathering place, anchoring the district’s transformation into a vibrant urban hub.
SAP Garden
By 3XN, Munich, Germany
Jury Winner, Stadiums and Arenas, 13th Architizer A+Awards
Shaoxing University Stormproof Playground
By UAD (Zhejiang University), Shaoxing, China
Popular Choice Winner, Gyms and Recreation Centers, 13th Architizer A+Awards
Academia Atlas
By Sordo Madaleno, Zapopan, Mexico
Jury, Gyms and Recreation Centers, 13th Architizer A+Awards
The architecture encourages interaction and movement, creating a vibrant environment where sport, education, and community converge. More than a training ground, Academia Atlas is a social engine, nurturing talent, fostering inclusion and celebrating the cultural significance of football in Mexico.
təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Centre
hcma architecture + design, New Westminster, Canada
Jury Winner, Sustainable Sports and Recreation Building, 13th Architizer A+Awards
Allan Border Oval Pavilion
By Archer Office, Mosman, Australia
Popular Choice Winner, Architecture +Community, 13th Architizer A+Awards
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