Dürig AG

Heerenschürli Sports Facilities

Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti

HEERENSCHÜRLI SPORTS FACILITIES

Dürig AG ; Landscape architects: Topotek 1

ARCHITECT
Dürig AG ; Landscape Architects: Topotek 1

YEAR
2010

LOCATION
Zurich, Switzerland

CATEGORY
Recreation & Training

AREA
100200.0 m2

PHOTOGRAPHS
Hanns Joosten, Ruedi Walti

Text description provided by architect.

With its 10.2 ha total surface, the ’Heerenschürli’ in Schwamendingen is one of the three biggest sports grounds of Zurich.

Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti
Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti

The increasing demand for sports facilities lead to a competition program for the reorganization and extension to twelve soccer fields, the creation of a baseball field, a substantially sized locker room building and a smaller housing for the maintenance facilities.

The site is located between a nature reserve, a highway interchange, light industry and living areas.

Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti
Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti

To render an urban atmosphere to the sports grounds, the different fields are surrounded by high fences which stand for the size of conventional city blocks.

The outlines of the fences create varied sequences of spaces, which are differently experienced while walking on the asphalted pathways between the fields.

Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti
Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti

The overlapping transparencies of the fences create their own dynamics, which are additionally reinforced by the two overlapping wire netting meshes of every fence coloured in two different green tones which create a moiré-effect.

In the center of the new facilities, the tree-lined pathways intersect and form a square to which a restaurant of the locker room building is facing.

Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti
Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti

The rectangular plan of the locker room building is highly influenced by a sloping roof with a steep elevation on the Western and a less sloping surface on the Eastern side.

The gentle slope of the roof is used for a tribune of 900 spectators facing the main soccer field. The building is accessible from all four sides:

Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti
Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti
Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti

On the longitudinal façade with two deep cuts into the building body which simulate a stadium feeling when the players come out onto the field, as well as different accesses from the adjacent square and from the transverse sides.

All the locker rooms with their showers, the restaurant with an attached function room on the south side as well as storerooms between the tribune and the locker rooms are located on the ground floor. The upper floor is reserved for a technical plant room.

Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti
Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti

As contrast to the exterior of the building, which is exclusively kept in green and yellow colours, the interior is designed with a variety of different grey and silver tones.

Aluminium, chromium steel and silver painted plaster is applied on walls, ceilings but also furnishings and other equipment. The concrete floor has a charcoal-grey coating.

Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti
Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti

For cost and sustainability reasons, the structure of the building is simple and robust. The building is a composite construction out of concrete, chalky sandstone with a layer of insulation applied on the outside of the construction walls. The external skin is made of green coloured corrugated metal sheets, which are covering up a wooden construction in the bent shape of the roof.

As the spectator tribune is an integral conceptual part of the roof it is made of a steel construction with seats in a synthetic material. In this way the main character of the building with its sloping roof below can always be grasped while watching soccer.

Heerenschürli Sports Facilities
© Ruedi Walti


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