Project for the reconstruction of a science building into a sports building with a total area of 42,076 ft2 and a capacity of 190 visitors and 80 sports people.
The entrance to the football stadium was dilapidated, unrepresentative and its function was unclear. On this site, while maintaining the building line with the football stadium under reconstruction and taking into account the development of the site in the detailed plan, a new building is being designed, including weightlifting halls, and the creation of accesses such as pedestrian walkways leading directly to the sports fields, a car park and green areas. Clear functional and visual links to the outdoor spaces of the sports complex are established, thus ensuring their accessibility and increasing their attractiveness. In the southern part of the site, an access for technical vehicles, sorting and collection area for household waste.
The architectural expression of the building and the functional solutions of the site layout have been chosen to maximise integration into the environment. The identity of the site is also shaped by the green spaces - both the green areas in the north part of the site and the park in the south, the choice of monumental volumes, which clearly define the typology of the buildings, adapting to the calm tone of the surrounding buildings, and the dynamic decoration, which not only conveys the energy and innovativeness of the sports buildings, but also responds to the dual context.
The main building of the sports school consists of two blocks - the administration building with lobby and changing rooms, sports arena with ancillary facilities. The main entrance and the lounge are designed in the southern part of the building. The hall distributes the flow of people to the changing rooms, directly to the sports hall and to the administration on the second floor.
The changing rooms are designed on the ground floor, sanitary block is provided in the central part, and the athletes have easy access from the changing rooms to the outdoor courts via the common areas. The maximum functionality of the buildings was achieved by designing clear connections between the different uses, logical layout of the main areas, taking into account engineering and structural solutions. The buildings incorporate a light management system to ensure maximum energy savings. The space of the wardrobe is illuminated by natural light from the east and west and through skylights.