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BORCHEN, GERMANY

B. Sports hall

2009

The carefully placed window openings not only ensure pleasant, glare-free lighting in the central utility areas but also provide views over the surrounding landscape and the sporting events in the hall.

Sports Hall Borchen, Architectural Competition, First Prize 2009, The newly constructed sports hall was designed to accommodate the needs of the adjacent Primary School and of sport clubs in the municipality of Borchen. Using the sleepy sloping terrain this new building offers simple, clear development concept that reacts to the varying flow of visitors. Spectators enter the building on the upper level without any barriers while sports players and schoolchildren enter the building through a second entrance are connected outside the building by a ramp that runs parallel to it. Galleries, air spaces and glass walls allow for many different sight lines within the building. The carefully placed window openings not only ensure pleasant, glare-free lighting in the central utility areas but also provide views over the surrounding landscape and views onto the sporting events in the hall. Due to a tight budget the building was designed with a plaster façade that gives the monolithic structure a lively appearance with its slightly varying shades of grey in various areas and widths. The outdoor areas are planned in such a way that school and sports hall are interwoven with one another while retaining the existing topography and creating a network of paths between the neighboring roads. The spaces in front of the building entrances are designed to attract visitors to spend time there.

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