Inspired by the prospects of an ideal Renaissance city, the Padel Center project will become an oasis of health, beauty and harmony on the shores of the Baltic Sea. The goal was to create a unique space where everyone can find something for themselves, from active sports to relaxing after a stressful match.
The Padel Center project combines traditional and modern architecture. This approach will draw more attention to the complex. The object is made in restrained neutral tones and natural textures, as well as with a large use of glass, which allows it to be less provocative, despite its size.
The building is divided into blocks, which makes it possible to "split" the massive part with the courts into a more permeable and airy one. The first block is met by a two-light entrance hall with two retail outlets and a bike rental point. On the second floor, visitors can enter two observation decks to enjoy views of the Baltic Sea. The second important area is playgrounds. The five courts are divided into three blocks, each of which has its own shape and thus identity. These blocks form the central atrium: an open space for relaxation, surrounded by a perimeter.