Monolithic Sports Complexes

This Multi-Sports Complex Will Appeal to Your Child-Like Curiosity

Archi5 and Tecnova architecture collaborated on the design for a multi-sports complex for the residents of Antony, a suburban community located in southern Paris.

The center features a basalt facade and a roof garden. The basalt cladding, which is made up of a variety of different hues, was locally sourced. A representative from Archi5 explained, "What we sought to spark off was people's curiosity and a thirst for mystery; a child's fascination to know what's inside the big box. This led us to design this huge, dark monolith, which is a break from local architecture."

A steel structure supports the faceted rooftop garden, which is punctured by skylights that enhance the natural light the complex receives. Inside, the space accommodates a variety of different facilities, including a martial arts dojo and a dance hall.
Trend Themes
1. Basalt Cladding - The use of locally sourced basalt cladding presents an opportunity for sustainable and visually striking architecture designs.
2. Faceted Rooftop Gardens - The integration of faceted rooftop gardens with skylights creates innovative and nature-inspired spaces for sports complexes and other buildings.
3. Multi-purpose Sports Complexes - The combination of various sports facilities, such as martial arts dojos and dance halls, in a single complex offers convenience and diverse recreational opportunities for communities.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture & Construction - Architects and construction companies can explore using basalt cladding and faceted rooftop gardens to create visually stunning and sustainable buildings.
2. Sports & Recreation - The design of multi-purpose sports complexes opens up opportunities for sports and recreation businesses to cater to diverse customer needs and interests.
3. Education & Fitness - The inclusion of martial arts dojos and dance halls in sports complexes can attract individuals and organizations in the education and fitness industry to offer classes and training programs.

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