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Sports Hall of Eça de Queirós Secondary School
Ivo Tavares
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
WindowsOTIIMA | Much more than a window
FlooringSika
Sikafloor®-264
FlooringGerflor Group
Recreation 60
Cement Board IndoorKnauf
AQUAPANEL®
SanitarywareSanitana
Glam series
CoatingsCIN VALENTINE

Product Spec Sheet
Flooring
Sikafloor®-264 by Sika
Flooring
Recreation 60 by Gerflor Group
Cement Board Indoor
AQUAPANEL® by Knauf
Sanitaryware
Glam series by Sanitana
Coatings

Sports Hall of Eça de Queirós Secondary School

OVAL as Architecture & Visual Identity

The challenge of this project was to include a new sports facility in the complex of Escola Secundária Eça de Queirós. Despite having ample outdoor space for sports, with soccer fields, other sports and even an athletics track, this High School, located right in the urban center of Póvoa de Varzim (with two and a half hectares), did not had an adequate space to allow physical practice in any weather condition. The Eça de Queirós is a building set with long lasting presence in the memory of the people of Povóa for more than half a century, having served the population for several generations. In this sense, it was considered that any approach to design a new building to add to the existing ones had to be carefully analysed, seeking, if possible, a non-disruptive proposal with the context and the pre-existence surroundings.
Still, the program for the intervention included a sports hall, a support building with a gym, some changing rooms and complementary spaces. 

photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares
photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares

Following this challenge, the project was conceived with a modern language but framed in the context of a built heritage from the 20th century fifties and sixties, with evident references of the architecture that we usually call “Estado Novo” style.
The general complex of Eça de Queirós High School has an orthogonal volume, in the form of a block unit with a uniform two-story height topped by a sloped roof. The implantation of the main body, with cloister, was carried out by the “Board of Constructions for Technical and Secondary Education”, in 1952, having António José Pedroso as Leader Architect. Subsequently, it appears that some expansion works were carried out and these were completed in the 1961.

photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares
photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares

In our intervention, the pavilion will create a new building front on Rua Alberto Pimentel, right next to “Casa Beires”, one of the first and most iconic works by Álvaro Siza Vieira. This entrance, far away from the main façade of the school is located on the opposite side of the huge urban block,  and implied a stable framework with a housing environment. On the other hand, being a school, a rigorous entry control device was imposed, so that the equipment during the school period only works facing the interior of the school complex, and in the complementary period to the school period, it would be open to the public and automatically closing the school grounds.

photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares
photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares

These constraints implied a very cautious implementation proposal, mitigating the impact on the existing athletics track and making the intervention a minimal darning in the urban fabric of the complex. At the same time, throughout the design experience, a new architectural grammar was sought in order to integrate the new volume into a whole with an historical context.

photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares
photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares

It was this amalgamation of conditions, some legally imposed and others self-inflicted by the project, that gave rise to the conceptual idea of this project: to look for a language that combines the integrated image of an urban street with a housing tendency with modern equipment that is inspired by colours and materials.
In the new building, there was a concern not to compete with the existing one, but to play a game of integration and making his very own manifesto of modernity, seeking to introduce a contemporary language, with a rich and differentiating volume matrix. 

photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares
photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares

In organizational and functional aspects, the proposal tries to fit smoothly in the plot, with a simple implantation and incorporating the program.
The building was designed with two volumes, both in reinforced concrete structure. The main body of the pavilion provides a macrostructure in pillars and metal beams. The main body will be coated on the roof with a double sheet system, with integrated insulation, assuming a necessarily iconographic image. The building has an exposed concrete base and an upper floor with a plastered finish and fiberglass exterior window frames, giving the fenestrations a more distinctive atmosphere.
The walls will be in concrete (at the base) and in a concrete block coated with a thermal insulation system on the outside (from level 1 to the top) in a champagne colour - identical to the outside of the existent school. The complementary building (shower rooms and support areas) were built with a structure in reinforced concrete. Inside, non-slip ceramic tiles, in stoneware, will be used for greater levels of resistance.

photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares
photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares

The wooden sports floor provides the versatility of use that was sought, both for sports and for any event that the school or community intends to hold there. The natural light, always present, namely through the numerous skylights, seeks to minimize energy needs, but also to reinforce the interior-exterior connection. From the audience benches it is possible to appreciate the outdoor playground with the children playing having the old facades as background. At the interior corner, a small balcony was designed with intentional enigmatic metric and alignments, offering a place to pause, where parents can relax in the break from their children's games next to the leaves of the trees on Rua Alberto Pimentel, and to appreciate the nonlinear facade of the house that is also known as the “bomb house”.

photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares
photo_credit Ivo Tavares
Ivo Tavares

Team:

Architecture Office: Oval Projetos

Main Architect: Avelino Oliveira

Collaboration: Catarina Ferreira; Elina Briede; Gil Brito; Jorge Toscano; Juliana Cruz; Levi Barros; Ricardo Soares.

Technical Coordinator: César Lima Costa

Engineering: ALCEPI

Fluids & Thermal Engineering : PMT

Light Design: L2M

Photographer: Ivo Tavares Studio

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Materials Used:

Gerflor: Vinílico Recreation 60

JNF: Ferragens Vários
OTIIMA: LarGlass (Sistema em fibra de vidro)
Knauf: Aquapanel; Knauf Diamant
Luzacril: Claraboias
Pavigrés: Uni Mineral
Sanitana: Glam
Sika: Sikafloor – 264
CIN: Vários
Viero: Visoplast

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