Twenty years after the first project for the village of Fließ, the architectural firm AllesWirdGut is completing another municipal gem in the Tyrolean community. The new sports and leisure center represents a successful example of how out-migration - a problem with which many rural communities are struggling - can be successfully counteracted.
In addition to a spectacular new clubhouse for the local soccer club, tournament and training grounds with spectator stands, tennis and athletics facilities and the renovation and expansion of the swimming pool were realized. With an incomparable community effort of more than 15,000 hours of voluntary work, the project was realized.
Topography and site layout required sensitive interventions and an economical use of the available space. Horizontally floating levels - the guiding principle of the design - were therefore placed on, above and at the edges of the slope. The clubhouse, in contrast, also makes its appearance with floor slabs positioned in this way. Through the striking sequence of structural elevations, the eye-catcher of the sports center blends in with the alpine slope terraces, while the lower and ground floors are embedded in the landscape. The locker rooms, referee and trainer rooms as well as the associated showers and toilets are located at ground level.
An external staircase takes visitors from the main entrance on the level of the square to the upper floor: the pavilion-like structure houses the club pub with bar and guest room, is fully enclosed in glass and has balcony terraces all around. From here, you can not only keep an eye on the action - the exposed open spaces also offer a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view.
Project Sheet
Architecture: AllesWirdGut Architektur ZT GmbH Project Stages: LPH 1–5 Client: Gemeinde Fließ Type of Competition: 05.2018 – 1. Preis Finalization: 08.2021 GFA: 1.400 m² Team: Barbora Tothova, Christopher Palm, Felix Reiner (Team Competition), Guilherme Silva Da Rosa, Johannes Windbichler, Nadine Tschinke (Team Execution) Landscape Planning: DnD Landschaftsplanung, Wien Statics: Werner Zanon, Zams