Tennis Terraces / GRAS arquitectos
White concrete cantilevered slabs define a new tennis club in the middle of the nature that combines a social building together with tennis courts; a total of 17 courts of all surfaces: grass, clay and hard. A Master series facility.
© José Hevia
Architects: GRAS arquitectos
Location: Santa Ponsa, Balearic Islands, Spain
Area: 10000.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: José Hevia
Author Architectes: Guillermo Reynés, Ãlvaro Pérez, Mayca Sánchez, Xim Barceló, Marta Wieczorkiewicz and András Papp.
Engennering: Andreu Ortiz
Tecnic Architect: Vicente Juan
Builder: EGOS
Sport Club Surface: 1.130 m2
© José Hevia
From the architect. White concrete cantilevered slabs define a new tennis club in the middle of the nature that combines a social building together with tennis courts; a total of 17 courts of all surfaces: grass, clay and hard. A Master series facility.
© José Hevia
The strong natural context defines the concept of the project. The topography of the land demands a terracing strategy in order to place the different courts at different levels following the slope of the hill; The building itself is therefore conceived as a continuation of that terracing: 2 floating terraces, white concrete slabs, overlooking the te...
© José Hevia
Architects: GRAS arquitectos
Location: Santa Ponsa, Balearic Islands, Spain
Area: 10000.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: José Hevia
Author Architectes: Guillermo Reynés, Ãlvaro Pérez, Mayca Sánchez, Xim Barceló, Marta Wieczorkiewicz and András Papp.
Engennering: Andreu Ortiz
Tecnic Architect: Vicente Juan
Builder: EGOS
Sport Club Surface: 1.130 m2
© José Hevia
From the architect. White concrete cantilevered slabs define a new tennis club in the middle of the nature that combines a social building together with tennis courts; a total of 17 courts of all surfaces: grass, clay and hard. A Master series facility.
© José Hevia
The strong natural context defines the concept of the project. The topography of the land demands a terracing strategy in order to place the different courts at different levels following the slope of the hill; The building itself is therefore conceived as a continuation of that terracing: 2 floating terraces, white concrete slabs, overlooking the te...
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