
Architects: Za Bor Architects
Location: Moscow, Russia
Architect In Charge: Peter Zaytsev, Arseniy Borisenko
Area: 4,890 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: Courtesy of Za Bor Architects
Site Area: 1.5 Ha
Apartments Area: 6,080 sqm
Building Volume: 63,557 cbm

From the architect. It is projected to locate the Tennis club on the 1.5 hectare area, on Istra riverside, in one of the most picturesque districts of Moscow Suburbs.

The project presumes, beside five open air courts, the creation of a large sports and recreational infrastructure incorporated in one vast complex.

Complex and very elongated building, is formed from several interpenetrative volumes. The major visual dominant iscomplex multilevel part of the building which represents four «casebound» volumes (forming three floors).

On the ground floor which is the biggest one with the area 4500 sqm, there are four tennis courts (occupying the volume of three fourths of the floor). Good insulation is provided by three large skylights. The ceiling is 9 m high, which allowed to organize balconies for the audience on the first floor. The second, smaller volume which is one the ground floor, contains a 25-meter pool, saunas and hamams. The entrance group, reception and sports inventory store are located there.

On the first floor there is a gym with cardio machines through the façade glazing of which one can enjoy the river view; there is a café there as well from where one can watch tennis players on the courts.

On the third floor there is a hotel with 8 double suites and 6 junior suites




















Istra Tennis Club / Za Bor Architects originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 09 May 2014.
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