
Sports Architecture: The Latest Architecture and News
Aarhus Gymnastics and Motor Skills Hall / C.F. Møller
Community Rowing Boathouse / Anmahian Winton Architects
Gymnase INP / Laurens & Loustau Architectes
Multifonctional Complex La Maladiere / Geninasca Delefortrie Architectes
Aviva Stadium opened Friday in Dublin

Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland, designed as a result of a collaboration between global architects Populous and Dublin‐based architects, Scott Tallon Walker was officially opened Friday by An Taoiseach, Brian Cowen, TD. Aviva Stadium, previously called the Lansdowne Road Stadium, hosted its first game of international rugby in 1878. The 50,000 seat stadium will be used for international rugby and soccer fixtures and as a concert and events venue.
Complete press release after the break.
Gymnase CREPS / Laurens & Loustau Architectes
Kloden, Egmont High School / CEBRA

Our friends from CEBRA shared their recently awarded Sports Center design with us. The 3.5 m2 extension will incorporate handicap friendly solutions within a sports facility, as almost 50 % of the students attending Egmont High School experience some form of disability whether it be that they are blind, mentally challenged or an amputee. Entitled Kolden, the Danish world for ‘the globe’, the project reflects the fact the everyone is welcomed in the facility.
More images, great diagrams and information about the project after the break.
The Breakaway / We Are You

Swedish architects We Are You received third prize for an international competition for the new Bicycling Center in Philadelphia.
More images and architect’s description after the break.
Dolni Dobrouc Sport Hall / Alexandr Skalický Architekt
Nautic Center / Guinée et Potin Architects
Custoias Football Club / Guilherme Machado Vaz
NBBJ and CCDI Break Ground on Hangzhou Sports Park

NBBJ, in collaboration and partnership with CCDI, have designed the Hangzhou Sports Park: A vibrant, pedestrian-centric sports and recreation development located in the midst of Hangzhou’s new urban environment. Situated on the Qian Tang riverfront opposite of the new Central Business District, and encompassing a site of approximately 400,000 square meters, the sports park is seen as an opportunity for creating picturesque and sustainable public spaces that are often elusive in the newly constructed urbanism of China. This new place making will be accomplished while intelligently balancing the long-term commercial viability of the sports development.
See more images and architect’s description after the break.
Complexe sportif de l'Assomption / FABG

- Year: 2008
Building of the Year 2009, Sports: Zamet Centre / 3LHD
AD Round Up: Sports Architecture Part III

Whether you practice archery or you like jogging in a gym with a nice view, you’ll like our third selection of previoulsy featured sports architecture projects. Check all of them after the break.
Archery Center / Atelier Phileas The archery centre of Chennevières-sur-Marne is located in an area of low density in a green setting. For this reason, we choose to articulate our project around three majors axis: The treatment of the outdoor shooting field is completely part of the building: Its implantation is justified by the need to orientate the outdoor shooting lanes and the targets, north (read more…)























