A Baseball Stadium in South Korea and an Aquatic Center in Canada: 8 Unbuilt Sports Facilities Submitted to ArchDaily

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Sport plays an important role in the life of every city, yet the buildings housing these activities pose a particular set of challenges to the architects. Scale and dimensions need to be adapted to allow for unrestricted movement, heights are adjusted to the force of an athlete’s throw, and lighting, surface, and finishes require careful consideration. The matter becomes even more complex if these activities become the center of large-scale events. The flow of people becomes an integral part of the design, as different types of users require separate circulation paths.

This week’s curated selection of Best Unbuilt Architecture highlights the design of sports centers submitted by the ArchDaily community. From a tennis stadium in Italy, to a yoga pavilion on the cliffs of Portugal, this selection features projects centered around movement, practicing, following, and enjoying sports, be it tennis, baseball, yoga or football. The article presents projects from various counties, such as South Korea, Canada, Portugal, and Argentina.

Read on to discover 8 sport-focused projects, along with their descriptions from the architects.

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Cite: Maria-Cristina Florian. "A Baseball Stadium in South Korea and an Aquatic Center in Canada: 8 Unbuilt Sports Facilities Submitted to ArchDaily" 25 Feb 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/992954/a-baseball-stadium-in-south-korea-and-an-aquatic-center-in-canada-8-unbuilt-sports-facilities-submitted-to-archdaily> ISSN 0719-8884

Baseball Dream Park / HAEAHN Architecture, Inc.. Image Courtesy of HAEAHN Architecture

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