Years in
construction: 1998-2001
Finished
by: 2001
Architectural
style: "to relate in an organic way to echo the curves of the hills."
(Paul Andreu)
Function:
Gymnasium Centre
Prime
Contractor: Pearl River Enterprises Group
Location:
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Concept: three shell-shaped buildings have a semi-transparent, white colored
roof designed to ensure quality uniform lighting during the day
Area:
100,000 square meters on 8 hectars located in an 18 hectar natural park. In
addition to the complex covering 100,000 square meters there are parking lots,
an office building, a restaurant and an athletes village designed by another
group of architects.
Architect's
quick biography: Paul Andreu born 10 July 1938, in Bordeaux Caudéran.
Former
pupil of the Ecole Polytéchnique, graduated in 1958. Chief Engineer of Ponts et
Chaussées in 1963 and Awarded Government’s Architect Diploma in 1968.
Officer of the
French Legion of Honour Grand Officer of the French National Order of Merit
Commander of the French Order of Arts and Letters. Member of the French Academy
of Architecture Member of the French Academy of Air and Space.
Concept of
the project according to the architect:
"We
wanted the hill to remain the key element of this project so we housed the
different facilities in three buildings, similar in shape but of different
sizes, that relate in an organic way to echo the curves of the hills. We
positioned the outside ceremonial area, delimited by the buildings and the
trees, in the spot with the most beautiful view of one of the valleys that cuts
through the hills"
ADITIONAL PICTURES:
OTHER PROJECTS:
BOSQUEJO & MAQUETA VOLUMETRICA