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Pavilhão sustentável construído em Braga elogiado internacionalmente

Publicado em 30 de November de 2010. Tags: arquitectos portugueses, braga, pavilhão sustentável

Os arquitectos portugueses Filipe Brandão e Nuno Sanches são os autores de um pavilhão desportivo sustentável que está a fazer furor nas publicações especializadas em construção e arquitectura sustentável.

De acordo com o Archdaily, o pavilhão situa-se em Braga e faz parte de um projecto mais alargado que incluirá ainda uma piscina. Os dois equipamentos farão parte das instalações de uma escola primária.

Apesar de independentes, o grande desafio foi envolver os dois edifícios numa ocupação comum e minimizar o impacto negativo urbano e paisagístico.

A solução encontrada pelos arquitectos foi criar um design inteligente e uma cobertura verde. Assim, o espaço que seria preciso para construir o pavilhão conseguiu ser integrado no próprio terreno, não desligando a escola da comunidade.

“A cobertura verde procurou transmitir um efeito de continuidade, dando coerência à vegetação existente no complexo [escolar]”, explicou o ArchDaily.

Outras das soluções para minimizar o impacto do pavilhão na comunidade envolvente foi utilizar madeira como um dos elementos preponderantes do edifício. “A escolha da madeira para a superfície exterior, para além dos ganhos técnicos, sustentáveis e visuais, foi concebida para remeter visualmente para a anterior utilização daquele terreno, uma quinta”, explica o ArchDaily.

“A cobertura verde, juntamente como volume do edifício, formam quase um vale urbano e que minimiza o impacto volumétrico, mantendo a presença do pavilhão desportivo discreta”.


in http://www.greensavers.pt/2010/11/30/pavilhao-sustentavel-construido-em-braga-elogiado-internacionalmente/

Sports Pavilion / Filipe Brandão and Nuno Sanches

25 OCT 2010

By Kelly Minner — Filed under: Sports Architecture ,Sustainability , Braga, Concrete, Filipe Brandao, Nuno Sanches, Portugal, Wood

An existing primary school campus required the edition of a sports pavilion and a swimming pool facility (that will be built at a later stage). Although independent of each other there was the need of involving the two buildings in a common occupation of territory, minimizing negative urban and landscape impact. Architects Filipe Brandao and Nuno Sanches collaborated to create a smart design with a green roof. More about this project following the break.

Architects: Filipe Brandão and Nuno Sanches
Location: Braga, Portugal
Collaboration: Tiago Dias Ramos
Engineering: Civarq, Carmo Estruturas, Francisco Godinho, Max Ferraro
Project Year: 2007-2010
Photographs: Filipe Brandão, Nuno Sanches, Nuno Morão, Guilherme Sanches and Frederico Sá

The predetermined location of the new gymnasium on the site imposed an immediate challenge for the architects. The large volume that would be required for a gymnasium could terminate any direct access from the school to the surrounding landscape. Their response was to create a design that could successfully integrate the natural slope of the ground. Moreover, the arrangement of buildings helped to consolidate the campus, giving answer to the need for clarification of the public and private spaces. Public parking is appropriately placed next to the main street with direct access to the pavilion. The basic concept was to simplify the accessibility in a clearly way so that the institution’s privacy is not disturbed.

The distribution route of the pavilion runs through a main axis – the hallway – giving access to all services related to the sports activities (showers, toilets, health room, storage and technical areas).

Wood and concrete are the most prominent elements of the building. The choice of wood on the outside surface, beyond its technical, sustainable and visual gains, was conceived to make a visual reminder of the lands previous use, a farm. The green roof also sought the effect of continuity, balancing the existing vegetation in the complex. The green roof together with the built volume forms an almost urban valley that minimizes the volumetric impact and keeps the sport box’s presence rather discrete .


in http://www.archdaily.com/83886/sports-pavilion-filipe-brandao-and-nuno-sanches/

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http://www.archdaily.com/83886/sports-pavilion-filipe-brandao-and-nuno-sanches/

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