Sports Complex – Grün | A3 Luppi · Ugalde · Winter

Sports Complex – Grün is organized in an area of 14 hectares.

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© Alejandro Peral

From access it offers a journey through the existing trees, walking along the recycling of existing building changing rooms, reaches volumes of new buildings in the complex; bar and meeting room.

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© Alejandro Peral

The proposal for two free boxes framing the large multipurpose synthetic grass sports square summarizes the project concept. Both buildings are transitory, so there are constructed of sheet metal structure to be moved and relocated almost completely.

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© Alejandro Peral

This small space of 200m2 is the meeting place of the sports complex. The idea is based on generating of an simply formal object generated by the combination of opaque and glazed flat walls. A contrast between black metal and glass. There are sharp edges and coplanar meetings.

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© Alejandro Peral

The flat glassed reflexes multiply the green environmental effect, so blur the boundary volumes and integrate the landscape.

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© Alejandro Peral

The exterior is black and looks like a closed volume approaching. The interior is white and opens to the large green space for sports place. It also highlights the constructive synthesis, while the interior shows its structure naturally. An object where the external volume formal synthesis plays visual reflexes and opening generated inside.

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© Alejandro Peral

Almost mysterious Is a silent piece. This multipurpose room proposes a set of different materials shown as the backdrop of the large green area that precedes it. Wood, glass and metal are combined in a composition invites closer to understand what happens behind.

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© Alejandro Peral

At first glance, the building appears as an abstract level that speaks to the great tree of access. The dihedral wood that forms the access is positioned as the main focus where the access gallery is the only element that emerges from the plane.

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© Alejandro Peral

Its square 600 m2 without intermediate columns service has a wing on the right and left side access. The interior is a neutral box that allows infinite armed and disposal of equipment. Its square 600 m2 without intermediate columns service has a wing on the right and left side access. The interior is a neutral box that allows infinite armed and disposal of equipment.

Project Info
Architects: A3 Luppi · Ugalde · Winter
Country: Argentina, Buenos Aires
Area: 14000 m²
Year: 2014
Photographs: Alejandro Peral
Developer: ELEPE – Diego Levi / Hernan Pelavski arquitectura
Contributors Architects: Gonzalo Zylberman, Agostina Aguilera
Promotor: ELEPE
Constructor: ELEPE
Author Architects: Santiago Luppi, Javier Ugalde, Andrea Winter

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Isabelle Laurent is a Built Projects Editor at Arch2O, recognized for her editorial insight and passion for contemporary architecture. She holds a Master’s in Architectural Theory from École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-Belleville. Before joining Arch2O in 2016, she worked in a Paris-based architectural office and taught as a faculty adjunct at the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris. Isabelle focuses on curating projects around sustainability, adaptive reuse, and urban resilience. With a background in design and communication, she brings clarity to complex ideas and plays a key role in shaping Arch2O’s editorial

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