Strengelbach Sports Center, Swiss Building Design, Alpine Architecture
Neumatt Sports Center
Strengelbach Building in Switzerland design by Evolution Design, Architects
4 Aug 2016
Neumatt Sports Center Building
Location: Strengelbach, Zofingen, canton of Aargau, central Switzerland
Neumatt Sports Center Building in Strengelbach
Architects: Evolution Design
DESIGN NAME:
Neumatt Sports Center
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
Sports Center
INSPIRATION:
Often sports centers can be simple and dark spaces that provide required functions, but don’t inspire or motivate people to spend time there. By designing a bright sports hall flooded with daylight, the architects wanted to encourage people to spend more time doing sports and truly enjoy being there. Also children have different needs from adults, therefore using color was very important. Not only is it easier for them to navigate with color, but it’s also more playful.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Neumatt is not one of the many standard sports centers in Switzerland. Inside, it is a true color burst of green, yellow, red, orange and blue. These rainbow-like colors not only help children to navigate around, but it’s also more playful and taps into the way children see the world. Outside, the translucent glass façade reflects the color of the sky and the rendered base is complemented with a special sport icon pattern that gives the building its unique identity.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION:
Neumatt is used as a sports center by the local municipality, schools and sport clubs. The main sports hall can be easily transformed to 3-pitch hall.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION:
Building works started in August 2014 and finished in December 2015 in a village called Strengelbach in central Switzerland
PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY:
Inside, color is used both decoratively and as a navigation device. Changing rooms are colored rather than numbered and each shower room is a simple concrete and wood design that is enlivened by bright shades. The glazed upper level delivers perfect natural light by using a capillary glass that minimizes glare and also maximizes thermal insulation. There is no air-conditioning, instead an ecological geothermal heat pump, which heats the building in winter and cools it in summer.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES:
3-pitch sports hall. Building plot size is 4’100 m2. Floor area is 2’300 m2. Building volume is 16’700 m3.
RESEARCH ABSTRACT:
At lot of time was invested in exploring the ecological potential of the sports hall. Aiming to reduce artificial lighting, a special capillary glass was used that maximizes natural light deep in the space and minimizes glare. By analyzing the natural airflow access across the building, natural night cooling was installed through openings in the façade and the roof to avoid installing air-conditioning. For heating and free cooling in summer a geothermal heat pump was used.
CHALLENGE:
As the building was built by raising taxes of the local community, cost-efficiency was a very crucial aspect. The use of bright color concept inside helped to enliven the building, which is very simple in both materials and construction. To reduce the impact outside, the building accommodates the slight slope by being higher at one end than the other. The facade consist of the upper glazed level that changes color depending on viewpoint and the time of day and the vivid lower patterned base.
TEAM MEMBERS:
Marco Noch, Patrik Uihlein, Stefan Camenzind and
PHOTOS:
Sue Baer Fotografie
STUDIO:
Evolution Design: http://www.evolution-design.info/Sport/Neumatt-Strengelbach
PROFILE:
Having gained many years of international experience in the architectural offices of Nicholas Grimshaw in London and Renzo Piano in Paris, in 1995 Stefan Camenzind founded the architectural studio Camenzind Evolution which has evolved into a partnership with Russian born architect Tanya Ruegg. The studio has grown to 20 architects today and was renamed to Evolution Design in 2015.
Evolution Design are the designers of the extraordinary workplace designs of the Google Offices in Dublin, Tel Aviv, Zurich, Moscow, Oslo & Stockholm, and have also created and designed outstandingly unique and innovative workplace solutions for easyCredit, PwC, Unilever, Credit Suisse and other renowned companies. They celebrate a user inclusive design approach using psychological research methods to create work environments, which suit peoples personalities, match their senses, energize their bodies and stimulate people to be creative and help reaching their best potential.
AWARD DETAILS
Winner- Neumatt Sports Center Sports Center by Evolution Design is Winner in Architecture, Building and Structure Design Category, 2015-16.
Neumatt Sports Center Strengelbach in central Switzerland images / information from architects
Strengelbach is a municipality in the district of Zofingen in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland.
Location: Strengelbach, Switzerland
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