AD Round Up: Leisure Part VIII

© Panorama

 

Do you want to enjoy a sauna in the south of Chile? Or a pool house in Denver? A nice club in Sao Paulo perhaps? Check them all after the break!

Sauna in Ranco / Panorama
The project is situated in Ranco in the lake district – Chile, over a dark granite rock at the shore surrounded by mountain cypresses. The project consists of a sauna with a roofed terrace and a changeroom, each of them looking towards different views from the rock to the lake. The three of them connected by a north-south oriented circulation (read more…)

© Miller Hall Photography

 

Stapleton Pool House Number 3 / Semple Brown Design
With an identical program to the previous two pool houses, by Semple Brown Design for the Stapleton Development, Pool House Number 3 departs from the design concept with the placement of individual pavilions set in the landscape. Weaving through and around the pavilions, the landscape creates an intimate and peaceful experience for the bathers (read more…)

Courtesy DI Bernhard Gruber

July August Heat / DI Bernhard Gruber
DI Bernhard Gruber has devised a creative proposal for a new typology of playground systems for harsh weather climates such as Tel-Aviv Israel. Read more about this conditioned micro climate playground and additional images of the project (read more…)

© Michael Eckel

 

Beblond Store in Stuttgart / raumspielkunst
The brand development “Beblond“ complements the services around professional hair-care with a specialized environment dedicated to sustainable coloring, dyeing and styling. This sophisticated service which already conquered the United States should now be imported to Europe. Our clients – professionally trained for this creative service have proven their skills during numerous fashion events and roadshows and now intend to increase the popularity of their brand together with the associated products they use (read more…)

© Fran Parente

 

Alphaville Piracicaba / Forte, Gimenes & Marcondes Ferraz Arquitetos
The project for Alphaville Piracicaba club is ruled by the objective of creating pleasant leisure spaces for residents of a future closed condominium, allying functionality and low maintenance in an extremely controlled budget by the construction company. The program consist of a ballroom, with kitchen, bar and support area, fitness room with changing room, terrace areas and living and contemplating indoor gardens, tennis court, soccer field, playground and a generous water park (read more…)

Cite: Jordana , Sebastian. "AD Round Up: Leisure Part VIII" 25 Oct 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed 23 May 2013. <http://www.archdaily.com/179541>

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