Bali Tennis Club
Penestanan, Ubud, Bali
Type: Institutional
Building Size: 4,000 m²
Year: 2014
Status: Concept
Bali Tennis Club
Penestanan, Ubud, Bali
Type: Institutional
Building Size: 4,000 m²
Year: 2014
Status: Concept
The tennis club’s main building acts as a spine for spectators alongside two red clay tennis courts – one of them sunken.
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Under the main deck one finds all supportive program such as showers, lockers, bathrooms, kitchen, office and storage spaces. the building is structured into 2 different languages – the lower floor being the utilitarian solid base, rendered in brick, and the 3 connected a-frame bridge structures connecting to the upstairs roofs.
The overhang of each bay become the arches – those are supported with rafters, spun of a cautionary truss hung between each of the a-frames. from the south the building appears entirely as a single story building.
The bowing arches, and the expressive tips of the models resemble into a building with a lot of movement – a series of ballistic trajectories is one of several images abstracted in this efficient and rhythmic design.
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Bali Tennis Club
Penestanan, Ubud, Bali
Type: Institutional
Building Size: 4,000 m²
Year: 2014
Status: Concept
The tennis club’s main building acts as a spine for spectators alongside two red clay tennis courts – one of them sunken.
Read more
Under the main deck one finds all supportive program such as showers, lockers, bathrooms, kitchen, office and storage spaces. the building is structured into 2 different languages – the lower floor being the utilitarian solid base, rendered in brick, and the 3 connected a-frame bridge structures connecting to the upstairs roofs.
The overhang of each bay become the arches – those are supported with rafters, spun of a cautionary truss hung between each of the a-frames. from the south the building appears entirely as a single story building.
The bowing arches, and the expressive tips of the models resemble into a building with a lot of movement – a series of ballistic trajectories is one of several images abstracted in this efficient and rhythmic design.
Read less