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Gym Hall TNW

Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer

GYM HALL TNW

NL Architects

ARCHITECTS
NL Architects

YEAR
2011

CATEGORY
Recreation & Training, Gymnasium

LOCATION
Utrecht, The Netherlands

Turnaccommodatie Nieuw Welgelegen (TNW) is a sports hall dedicated to Gymnastics. It will not be used for any other sports. Four clubs combine efforts in this new facility.

Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer
Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer

TNW is the 3rd and probably last building in the redevelopment of the sports complex in the center of Utrecht called Nieuw Welgelegen.

Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer
Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer

The brief excluded the possibility of creating windows in the hall. This turns out to be the main dilemma for this type of facility: in order to be ‘livable’, daylight is required, but for serious training and competitions windows will cause undesired effects: too much contrast and too much distraction. Windows at eye level are not a good idea.

Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer
Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer

Furthermore the vulnerability that comes with glass is an issue.

Especially in this particular area: not long ago the streets around here used to be paved with shattered glass from cars that had been broken in to.

But the most surprising problem of windows is their transparency: the suspicion is that perverts might try to get a glimpse of the elastic girls inside… As a consequence gymnastics halls often tend to be gloomy.

The idea of TNW is to ‘peel off’ the skin at the top to bring daylight into the interior. By partly bending out the facade a gap comes into being between the roof edge and the walls: indirect light will reflect into the hall.

Gym Hall TNW
© Patrick Bals
Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer
Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer

The carefully deformed envelop creates a mildly glowing gradient that lights up towards the top.

A pleasant side-effect of bending out the facade is that the building becomes sculptural: an optimistic gesture comes into being.

Gym Hall TNW
© Patrick Bals
Gym Hall TNW
© Patrick Bals
Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer
Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer

A two story service block with dressing rooms, storage spaces, technical installations is placed along side the room in such a way that the facade remains ‘free’. A light-filled double-high corridor provides access to the changing rooms.

Two stairs at both ends of the corridor lead to the grand stand that is placed on top the dressing rooms. The draught lobby bends out, clearly demarcating the entrance.

Gym Hall TNW
© Patrick Bals
Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer

The traditional material to clad large halls -corrugated steel plate- has been deployed in a blissful way: even the obvious corner profile could be avoided.


Gym Hall TNW
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Gym Hall TNW
© Luuk Kramer
Gym Hall TNW
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Gym Hall TNW
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Gym Hall TNW
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Gym Hall TNW
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Gym Hall TNW
© Patrick Bals
Gym Hall TNW
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