The concept is inspired by the landscape: the fluid form recalls the smooth stones of the Lametina coast, evoking lightness, dynamism, and dialogue with the environment. The silhouette responds to technical needs: earthquake-resistant structure, aerodynamic profile for natural ventilation, optimal acoustics, improved visibility, and proximity to the field. Designed as a multifunctional hub for sports, concerts, and conferences, it features separate entrances and efficient evacuation routes. The steel roof with 900 ETFE cushions ensures ventilation, thermal control, and dynamic lighting. Accessibility is central: inclusive design, spaces for Paralympic events, and full usability. The project blends nature, technology, and inclusivity, making the arena a landmark for the Calabrian community.
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The new sports hall, designed as a multifunctional center, aims to attract visitors from all over Calabria and southern Italy. Its strategic location along the Strada Statale 280 dei Due Mari, near the train station, the airport, and the A3 Salerno-Reggio Calabria highway, ensures accessibility for a wide audience, including visitors from outside the city.
The structure reflects respect and study of the environment. Its fluid form is inspired by the stones on the Lametina coast, balancing aerodynamics, asymmetry, and transparency. The lightness of the roof, minimize the environmental impact.
The shape of the roof, together with the transparency and the day and night lighting, creates dynamic and vibrant visual effects in the appearance of the structure.
The design of the Lamezia Terme sports hall integrates sustainability and eco-compatibility through various innovative strategies. The roof, made of a lattice structure composed of thin steel elements and a triple translucent outer membrane consisting of 900 pressurized ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene) cushions, optimizes natural lighting, reduces summer heat gain, and limits winter heat loss, minimizing energy impact. Its aerodynamic shape captures prevailing winds to promote natural ventilation, reducing the need for artificial cooling. Translucent and recyclable materials like ETFE, combined with dynamic lighting systems and transparency, enhance visual comfort and lower energy consumption, ensuring a functional and sustainable building.
The sports hall in Lamezia Terme is an example of contemporary architecture that combines technical innovation with attention to the territory. Environmental sustainability is at the core of the project, featuring a roof made of a thin steel lattice structure and 900 pressurized ETFE cushions, which optimize natural lighting, improve thermal insulation, and reduce energy consumption. This material gives lightness to the building and ensures a high-performance, low-impact envelope.
The fluid, asymmetrical form, inspired by the coastal landscape, promotes natural ventilation by capturing prevailing winds, reducing the need for artificial air conditioning, and emphasizing the eco-friendly approach. Dynamic lighting, adjusted according to natural light, enhances the architectural appearance, making the sports hall a distinctive landmark in Calabria.
The sports hall has a multifunctional vocation, hosting sporting events, concerts, conferences, and cultural activities, with spaces arranged to ensure safety and functionality through separate entrances and quick exit routes. Accessibility is central: every area is usable by people with disabilities, with spaces suitable for Paralympic competitions and barrier-free paths, making the venue inclusive and open to the community.
In summary, the project combines aesthetics, technology, and sustainability, creating an innovative, functional building integrated into its environmental and social context.
The sports hall of Lamezia Terme represents a major milestone and an important opportunity for development and employment in the area: a modern building that combines sustainability, innovation, and inclusivity, a multifunctional space able to enhance the territory and welcome the community, promoting quality events and fostering social cohesion in an environment accessible to all.
Vittorio Grassi Architects is an international design firm made up of architects, engineers, urban planners, and interior designers, organized into compact-creative-motivated teams working on various projects with specific goals. Based in Milan-Via Cenisio 73, the firm develops a wide range of projects: residential, hospitality, office, retail, public buildings, and leisure facilities, most of which are complemented by interior design.
Vittorio Grassi founded the firm in 2005 in Milan, after a long career that began in 1993 and evolved in internationally renowned architecture studios in Paris, London, and Genoa, where he was an associate architect at Renzo Piano’s firm. Over the years, the studio has gained experience and solidity through projects for both private and public clients. It has recently experienced significant growth, thanks to the team’s development, a new corporate structure, the completion of prestigious projects, and the success in various international competitions.