Tennis Club in Strasbourg / Paul Le Quernec
The project consists in a new tennis hall building with three new covered tennis courts and and new club house including changing rooms, fitness room, office, restaurant and bar with wide covered terrace.
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Architects: Paul Le Quernec
Location: Strasbourg, France
Area: 2500.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: 11h45
Structural Consultant: Batiserf
Consultant Specialized In Fluides: Solares Bauen
Construction Economist : E3 Economie
Building Costs : E3 economie
Client : City of Strasbourg
Cost: 2500000 euros
© 11h45
From the architect. The project consists in a new tennis hall building with three new covered tennis courts and and new club house including changing rooms, fitness room, office, restaurant and bar with wide covered terrace.
© 11h45
This tennis club design is directly inspired by people flow in and through the building, considered as tennis ball dynamic trajectories, flowing from point to point, from function to function
Ground Plan
The new building is generously day-lighted with sky domes and a special colour treatment of the floor increases day light effect. Areas where natural light falls are treated with a beige resin, the room borders and corners are treated with deep orange resin. Both are linked with a rough handmade colour gradient. The result is a kind of augmented reality, providin...
© 11h45
Architects: Paul Le Quernec
Location: Strasbourg, France
Area: 2500.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: 11h45
Structural Consultant: Batiserf
Consultant Specialized In Fluides: Solares Bauen
Construction Economist : E3 Economie
Building Costs : E3 economie
Client : City of Strasbourg
Cost: 2500000 euros
© 11h45
From the architect. The project consists in a new tennis hall building with three new covered tennis courts and and new club house including changing rooms, fitness room, office, restaurant and bar with wide covered terrace.
© 11h45
This tennis club design is directly inspired by people flow in and through the building, considered as tennis ball dynamic trajectories, flowing from point to point, from function to function
Ground Plan
The new building is generously day-lighted with sky domes and a special colour treatment of the floor increases day light effect. Areas where natural light falls are treated with a beige resin, the room borders and corners are treated with deep orange resin. Both are linked with a rough handmade colour gradient. The result is a kind of augmented reality, providin...
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