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Tung Chung Swimming Pool by Ronald Lu and PartnersInspired by the organic form of a seashell, Hong Kong's Tung Chung Swimming Pool is an elegant sports facility housed within an energy-efficient shell. <a href="http://www.rlphk.com/">Ronald Lu and Partners</a> utilized an array of sustainable building strategies to create a public space that is specifically adapted to the surrounding environment. The iconic structure provides a spacious public arena with built-in climate regulating elements, revitalizing the staid typology of typical sports centers.1
Tung Chung Swimming Pool by Ronald Lu and PartnersThe <a href="http://inhabitat.com/anning-river-aquatic-resort-creates-its-own-unique-ecology/">public facility</a> is set along the coast and it offers a 50-meter heated indoor-pool and a 25-meter teaching pool.2
Tung Chung Swimming Pool by Ronald Lu and PartnersIts aerodynamic shell consists of a double-layer PTFE membrane stretched over a lightweight long-span steel truss structure.3
Tung Chung Swimming Pool by Ronald Lu and PartnersThis facade serves as a green building envelope that allows natural daylight to illuminate the building.4
Tung Chung Swimming Pool by Ronald Lu and PartnersA layer of insulating air trapped between the double-layer membrane helps to regulate the interior climate, and the roof also encourages natural ventilation.5
Tung Chung Swimming Pool by Ronald Lu and PartnersFour-meter-high transparent roller shutters along the poolside can be fully opened in fair weather conditions.6
Tung Chung Swimming Pool by Ronald Lu and PartnersWhen the shutters are closed throughout the winter the integrated ventilation ductworks in the roof trusses above the pool supply warm air to create a comfortable interior climate and to avoid condensation.7




