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Surfing in Harmony: High Performance Surfing Center

Surfing in Harmony: High Performance Surfing Center

Harmony with Nature: Designing in the Pine Grove

Architectural Symphony in Cabedelo

Nestled in the pine grove of Cabedelo, Viana do Castelo, Portugal, the High-Performance Surfing Center by Branco Cavaleiro Architects stands as a testament to architectural innovation harmonizing with nature. Conceived in 2012, the 890 m² structure was a response to the emerging needs associated with sports activities, strategically positioned in a pine grove that forms part of an extensive dune system.

Preserving Verticality: A Dance with Pine Trees

The architectural layout of the complex reflects a conscious effort to adapt and integrate with the existing pine trees. The building, perched on pillars, strategically maneuvers around the trees, preserving their verticality. This approach not only defines the complex’s visual identity but also showcases a commitment to environmental preservation.

Spatial Composition: A Trio of Functionality

Structured around a central patio, the High-Performance Surfing Center unfolds with three distinct wings. One wing houses dormitories, another accommodates essential services and a bar, while the third provides facilities for surfing, encompassing a training room, gym, shower rooms, and a medical office.

Seamless Integration with the Shore

The western end of the three wings converges at a covered outdoor area or hangar, seamlessly connecting the building to the beach. This intentional design ensures a fluid transition between the indoor and outdoor spaces, fostering a sense of openness and unity with the coastal surroundings.

Ecological Innovation: Sustainability Takes Center Stage

The High-Performance Surfing Center is more than just a structural marvel; it’s an ecological masterpiece. Embracing sustainability, the architects incorporated various systems and technical solutions that tread lightly on the environment. These include a geothermal system, solar panels, LED lighting, and cladding in agglomerated black cork that envelopes the entire building, including the roof.

As surf enthusiasts find refuge in the High-Performance Surfing Center, they not only experience cutting-edge facilities but also immerse themselves in a structure that respects and enhances its natural setting. The architectural dance with the pine trees, coupled with ecological mindfulness, transforms this center into a beacon of sustainable sports architecture.

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