Shaoxing University has a new indoor sports field designed by the UAD (Zhejiang University Institute of Architectural Design). This new centre, located in the city of Shaoxing in the province of Zhejiang, in eastern China, emerges as a solution to the dense urban structure, creating a space that interacts with the city and solves the programmatic needs of the university campus.

Shaoxing University's Hexi Sports Field is located in the northwest corner of the campus, adjacent to the old streets of Shaoxing City to the west and north. To solve the problem of lack of space, they decided to raise the football field and the athletics track, becoming the cover for the rest of the sports fields.
UAD places basketball courts, volleyball courts, 50 m courts and extreme sports facilities at the ends of the building with lower requirements for controlling climate., attracting people of all ages to exercise and observe the matches. Instead, badminton courts, exercise rooms and martial arts venues that require a climate barrier are located in the centre of the elevated floor, separated by walls.

Due to the location of the elevated runways, the reinforced concrete structure in the form of arches becomes the main element of the construction. Thanks to this, a striking clear space is achieved, where in addition to locating the different fields, rest areas with wooden finishes, observation seats and interactive spaces are placed around the field.


Indoor Sports Field of Shaoxing University by UAD. Photograph by Zhao Qiang

 

Project description by UAD
 

We seek to create a symbiotic system integrated with people, buildings and cities. The existence of humans and events based on human behaviors will profoundly shape the appearance of buildings and cities. Architecture is not only a container for behaviors, but also a stimulus for the occurrence of various behaviors, endowing space with spontaneous vitality and flexibility.

Dong Danshen


Buildings in daily life are often rooted in the bustling urban environment and integrated into all aspects of life. They can be found ubiquitously and are often overlooked. For example, eaves that provide shelter during rain, walls that provide shade during summer, and street edges that turn into resting seats.

Therefore, when examining architectural design, the most ideal scenario is to integrate human, material forms of design and natural elements into the same context, making them blend with each other and jointly shape the theme and soul of space.


Indoor Sports Field of Shaoxing University by UAD. Photograph by Zhao Qiang

People and the City

The Hexi Indoor Sports Field of Shaoxing University is located in the northwest corner of the campus, adjacent to the old streets of Shaoxing City to the west and north. Breaking through the restrictions on the crowded land in the increasingly hollowed-out old downtown area and building a sports center, we are committed to exploring a space that truly interacts and shares with the city and the campus right from the start.

In a larger context, whenever people mention the concept of the "public sphere", in addition to squares, theaters and museums, public sports facilities are something that cannot be ignored in cities, as they provide the venues and possibilities for public life.

People meet and communicate with each other through sports, strengthening their physical health and sharing their joy of sports.  We hope that the indoor sports field could be open-ended and functionally flexible, with the most dynamic, inspirational, passionate and team spirit naturally circulating within it.


Indoor Sports Field of Shaoxing University by UAD. Photograph by Zhao Qiang

Construction of Spatial Forms

To solve the problem of land scarcity, we have to overlap the football field and other sports fields. Thus, a large football field naturally forms a super large roofed space. Combining the open nature of the sports field, we present the functions below in the form of an "elevated floor".

It resembles an open public space formed by the shadows cast by urban buildings. These public spaces do not require fancy decorations or high costs, and they are simple and rustic in nature. Every time the scorching sun shines or showers pour, people would quickly burrow into these sheltered open areas. We replicate these eternal scenes on the sports field, making it durable to the changes of seasons, cities, and time, and constantly transforming itself.

When the elevated floor becomes the core of the project, the sports field below the elevated floor is simply no longer the ground or the interior of the building, it is an all-weather external shared space.


Indoor Sports Field of Shaoxing University by UAD. Photograph by Zhao Qiang

Basketball courts, volleyball courts, 50m track and extreme sports venues with fewer requirements on surrounding air speed are located at the ends of the building, attracting people of all ages to come for exercise and game watch. And badminton courts, exercise rooms, and martial arts venues that require climatic barriers are located in the center of the elevated floor, separated by walls.

Owing to the form of the elevated space, the structure becomes the dominant element in the space, shaping the silhouette of the building. We intuitively take the form of arches, making curved beams the motif of the building, and various curved walls to form the appearance and partition of the building. Such flexible border makes the boundaries of the shared space more blurry, without barriers.


Indoor Sports Field of Shaoxing University by UAD. Photograph by Zhao Qiang

Recreation of People Involvement  

In order to create a scene of people involvement, we have adopted a series of strategies to build a place full of vitality, creativity, and teamwork spirit. There is no clear boundary between different functional zones of the sports field to encourage users to move and interact freely.  

Through meticulously planned paths and connections, we have created a natural streamline. The ramp wrapped in white perforated aluminum plates allows people to easily access different sports venues.

In addition, we have set up wooden material-wrapped rest areas, viewing seats, and interactive spaces around the field, providing users with an environment for sharing experiences and mutual support.


Indoor Sports Field of Shaoxing University by UAD. Photograph by Zhao Qiang

Various signs are sprayed on the ground to encourage students to participate in various team sports and competitions, inspiring their spirit of cooperation and competitiveness.

We have also retained the elements of natural lighting and ventilation, making the indoor environment more comfortable and healthy. The integration of natural elements into the sports field creates a realm that coexists with nature. The curved columns and roadside trees complement each other, blending the architectural shadows with the natural shading.

We hope that this place will not only be an ordinary sports field but also serve as a vibrant and creative public space in the city, stimulating the potential of users and promoting their growth and development.

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Design Director.- Dong Danshen, Mo Zhoujin.
Architectural Design.- Mo Zhoujin, Su Renyi, Qu Jie, Jiang Yajing, Lu Zhaoyang.
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Structural Design.- Jin Zhenfen, Wu Qiang, Li Shaohua.
Plumbing Design.- Sang Songbiao.
Electrical Design.- Xu Songjie, Feng Baile, Deng Zhouning.
Intelligent Design.- Ni Gaojun, Ma Jian.
HVAC Design.- Pan Dahong, Yi Kai, Mao Xikai.
Curtain Wall Design.- Bai Qi'an, Cao Dongqiu, Yu Ping, Ge Minxia.
Interior Design.- Chu Ran, Kong Xiang.
Landscape Design.- Sun Dongming, Lou Xuantan.
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Shaoxing University.
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23,124.3 sqm.
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Design Time.- 2019-2022.
Completion Time.- October, 2022.
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Shaoxing, Zhejiang.
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Zhao Qiang.
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UAD. Founded in 1953, the Architectural Design and Research Institute of Zhejiang University (UAD) has been one of the earliest Grade-A design institutes among national key universities.

The business scope of the Institute covers design of high-rise buildings, hotels, business complex and administrative office buildings; planning and design of campus, cinemas, libraries, museums, residential community, sports facilities, hospitals and other cultural buildings; design of intelligence architectural system, indoor decoration, landscape, municipal public engineering, geotechnical engineering, curtain walling; maintenance and protection of cultural relics, modern buildings and energy saving assessment for all civil construction projects.

Under the principles of ‘Building harmonious atmosphere; Expanding horizon to the world; Combining production, studying, research and innovation; Pursuing higher, stronger, more elegant and professional’, UAD has received  certification of the ISO9001 quality system evaluation on January 16, 2000.

UAD now is composed of seven comprehensive architectural design institutes, four professional architectural scheme design institutes, one professional studio, three professional design institutes, one engineering technology research center, one quality and technology center, one consultation company, one energy conservation company, nine teachers studio and nine subsidiaries.

With the Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering  Jingtang HE and Qiushi Chair Professor of Zhejiang University Yue WU as Art Director, UAD is  proud of its excellent employees,including one Master of Chinese Engineering Design, eight Winners of Architectural Society of China Young Architect Award, one hundred and eleven  Class-one Registered Architects (PRC) , sixty-nine Class-one Registered Structural Engineers (PRC), fourteen Registered Geotechnical Engineers, fourteen Registered Consulting Engineers, seven Registered Cost Assessment Engineers, thirteen Registered Electrical Engineers, twenty-three Registered Water Supply and Drainage Engineers, sixteen Registered Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Engineers, one Registered Power Engineer, and thirteen Registered Planning Engineers,one Constructor.

Supported by Zhejiang University, UAD has persisted in integration of design, education and research, and has a tradition of relying on brilliant technological talents such as Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, Cheung Kong Scholar, and school professors to enhance architecture creation. It has also been actively participating in competitions throughout the market, and has been carrying out joint project designs with many other domestic design companies. In addition, UAD has set up close ties with many well-known international design companies such as Niken Sekkei (Japan), HOK (US), GMP (Germany), COX (Australia), PTW (Australia) worldwide. During the past 60 years, the Institute has been awarded more than 500 design and research prizes on the level of nation, ministry or province, winning herself high social reputation and profiting from its accomplishments.
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Published on: April 29, 2024
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