LŐVER SWIMMING POOL, SOPRON

KÖZTI
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Sports & Wellbeing
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Hungary
Company Name
KÖZTI
ARCHITECTURAL CREDITS

KÖZTI Zrt

Project Team

Architect: TOMPOS Csaba
Associate architects: ÖKRÖSNÉ PERNESZ Ágnes, MENCZELESZ Dániel, BALOGH Edit, LABÁDI Zoltán
Structural engineers: GURUBI Imre, OBORZIL Géza
HVAC engineers: SZAKÁL Szilárd, RÉTI János
Insulation designer: HORVÁTH László
Electrical engineers: MÁRAMAROSI András, RITZL András
Interior architect: CZÉH Judit
Landscape architect: HAVASSY Gabriella
Photos : BUJNOVSZKY Tamás

CLIENT/OWNER NAME:
Municipality of Sopron
Project Name:
LŐVER SWIMMING POOL, SOPRON
Company Country:
Hungary
Project Country:
Hungary
Project City:
Sopron
Project Category:
Sports & Wellbeing
Project Area:
11600 m2
Completion Date:
20210622
Project overview
Municipality of Sopron has ordered the planning a swimming complex that meets requirements of FINA which is suitable for world competitions. The building had to include two competition pools ( 50 m and 25 m ) one children pool and two jacuzzis. The Sportcomplex provides graet opportunity for the local community to spend time by the indoor and outdoor pools and at the avaible Spa facilities.
Project history
permit plan-1 – 2016.04.13permit plan-2 – 2017.03.02construction plan – 2017.10.30execution – 2018.01.01.-2021.06.22 The most important goal of the architect was to fit it to the beautiful environment of the Lövérek hills and to leave most of the site free as a green space. This has been facilitated by the block-like layout of the building; the pools, the grandstands and the changing rooms have been grouped under the great, horizontal plane of the roof in such a way, that the surrounding subalpine landscape can freely interact with the interior area. The mass of the building constitutes visually only of the overhanging roof, which provides shading as well; the glazed facade underneath gives lightness and transparentness to the great block of the building. Due to the existing, sloping terrain, the green area around the new building is connected to the green areas of the existing open air pools by terraced lawn. The new swimming centre, which can be operated in an integrated and economical way, provides training and competition venue for every discipline of aquatics sport and it has become a sophisticated recreational and sports establishment for the residents of the city.