Valdemar Coutinhi Arquitectos

The Atlantic Pavilion

Valdemar Coutinhi Arquitectos
7. september 2018
Photo: Joao Morgado - Architecture Photography

Project: The Atlantic Pavilion​, 2018
Location: Viana do Castelo, Portugal
Client: Câmara Municipal de Viana do Castelo
Architect: Valdemar Coutinhi Arquitectos
Photography: Joao Morgado - Architecture Photography

Photo: Joao Morgado - Architecture Photography

Besides the necessity of the City Council of Viana do Castelo having a sports pavilion, it gives support to the EB 2,3 Pedro Barbosa School and for complementarity use by the community to develop various modalities. It is mainly adjacent in the county’s objectives to expand the population’s possibility of practising sports activities in covered facilities.

Photo: Joao Morgado - Architecture Photography

Due to the necessity of a strong financial control and the thought of building infrastructures for a future easy access maintenance, the global cost of the work was restricted in a pre-established value by the City Council of Viana do Castelo. Demands which became a true challenge in the way of thinking to respond to what was requested. Hence, the use of the brutalist image in the project without being taken to extremes, perceptible in the change rooms and sports field.

Photo: Joao Morgado - Architecture Photography

It was with this intention that Valdemar Coutinho Architects devised a Pavilion, reflecting the various program and budget demands with an appealing dynamic and humanized image, minimizing the common impact in these types of buildings.

Photo: Joao Morgado - Architecture Photography

Due to the limited land, the project occupies practically the whole area. The dimension of the program was developed on a floor at a ground floor level with a secondary storage area. The surface for sports practice is 650 m2 (to play volleyball and basketball essentially) with a height of 7.5m, with four independent blocks of change rooms, two blocks for the athletes, each one with a capacity for 15 to 20 sportsmen and another two for coaches and referees.

Photo: Joao Morgado - Architecture Photography

In the union of the two bodies, the main entrance is developed, where 50 to 80 people can wait until they find seats. In this jockey ball around the entrance, a reception, a surveillance post, a cafeteria which operates punctually according to the necessity, a technical support area, sanitary facilities for males and females as well as for those with reduced mobility.

Photo: Joao Morgado - Architecture Photography

Volumetrically, the pavilion, in general terms, is made up two parallelepiped bodies (east and west) perpendicularly implanted between themselves, forming in their whole a unique volume of dynamic and restrained lines. The building predominantly presents two finishing materials, the apparent concrete and grey-bluish stapled stone tack.

Photo: Joao Morgado - Architecture Photography

The general tone of the building is gray, which reminds us of the beautiful gray sea, in the same way the entrance hall has various panels of grey embossed tiles, allusive to the crustaceans and the algae of the Viana do Castelo beaches, executed by the plastic artist Mário Rocha.

Photo: Joao Morgado - Architecture Photography
Floor Plan (Drawing: Valdemar Coutinhi Arquitectos)
Section (Drawing: Valdemar Coutinhi Arquitectos)
Section (Drawing: Valdemar Coutinhi Arquitectos)

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