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Tulip-Like Gymnastics Hall in Utrecht Provides Privacy But Maintains Natural Daylighting

11/12/2011
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    Special requirements for the Turnaccommodatie Nieuw Welgelegen (TNW) in Utrecht demanded a unique design. The brief for the sports hall would not allow for windows on the sides of the buildings for reasons of privacy, safety and performance for the athletes. But a completely windowless gym would be dark and unpleasant, so <a href="http://www.nlarchitects.nl/" target="_blank">NL Architects</a> came up with a creative solution to filter natural daylight into the space. They peeled back the edges of the walls in a tulip-like profile to create a thin skylight that wraps around its perimeter, meeting the goals of the design without sacrificing natural light.
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    The <a href="http://www.nlarchitects.nl/slideshow/14" target="_blank">TNW Tulip sports hall</a> is home to four individual gymnastics clubs and is used exclusively for practice and competitions.
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    Located in the center of Utrect, the hall is part of a much larger redevelopment of a sports complex and is situated next to a school and a soccer club.
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    TNW sports hall includes a large open space for practice and competitions, along with offices, locker rooms, bathrooms, and a top floor viewing area for spectators.
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    The developers of the club decided it would be best if there were no windows at all in the building on the sides.
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    This was for three reasons. First, for serious training and competition, windows can cause undesirable effects like glare, too much contrast or it can be a distraction.
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    Second, the area is not the safest and the streets surrounding it used to be covered in shattered glass from cars being broken into, so by minimizing glass on the building, it's safety could be maintained.
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    nd thirdly, since many young girls would be practicing inside, the developers thought it best to eliminate the ability for anyone to look inside.
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    They were concerned that perverts would try to catch peeks of the girls in actions.
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    But without any windows at all, gymnastics halls tend to be dark, gloomy and lit with fluorescent lights.
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    Wanting a better solution they tasked NL Architects to come up with a better alternative.
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    Their solution was to peel away the sides of the walls at the top to let <a href="http://inhabitat.com/monconseil-sports-hall-is-a-luminous-naturally-daylit-gymnasium-in-france/" target="_blank">natural daylight</a> in.
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    The facade bends at the top, light infiltrates in and reflects off the sides of the walls. Additional skylights in the roof along with artificial lights provide more light for the space below.
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    The result is a bright and pleasant space that meets the requirements of the gymnastics hall.
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Special requirements for the Turnaccommodatie Nieuw Welgelegen (TNW) in Utrecht demanded a unique design. The brief for the sports hall would not allow for windows on the sides of the buildings for reasons of privacy, safety and performance for the athletes. But a completely windowless gym would be dark and unpleasant, so NL Architects came up with a creative solution to filter natural daylight into the space. They peeled back the edges of the walls in a tulip-like profile to create a thin skylight that wraps around its perimeter, meeting the goals of the design without sacrificing natural light.

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