Planning of the Representative Areas
Sustainability
Design
Since 1994, the TennisBase in Oberhaching near Munich has been a central location for promoting tennis talents and professional players. International top athletes such as Tommy Haas, Philipp Kohlschreiber, or Maximilian Marterer have trained here to compete at the highest level in world tennis.
The campus includes modern outdoor and indoor courts as well as comprehensive support services for athletes. This also includes a boarding school with space for approximately 20 children and young people. In addition to daily training, the TennisBase serves as a training facility for coaches on behalf of the Bavarian Tennis Association and is an official men’s base of the German Tennis Federation.
Construction
Old and new building structures were meaningfully connected, and the various functional units were practically integrated for daily use. This ensures that everything equally meets the needs of athletes, association officials, and employees.
Completed
The newly created sports facilities as well as the administrative building were constructed using precast reinforced concrete elements. Formally, both new buildings are based on the regional traditional architectural style. A strongly rhythmic facade division and a restrained color scheme in gray and white tones contribute to a contemporary yet timeless appearance. A uniform wayfinding system in the association’s corporate identity colors visually unifies old and new structures. Visitors and area users are welcomed and hosted in the foyer at a counter whose parametrically designed wooden slat cladding is inspired by the air turbulence of a tennis ball hit in a wind tunnel.
LOCATION:
Oberhaching
STATUS:
Completed
CLIENT:
Bavarian Tennis Association (BTV)
GFA:
4,000 SQM
USE:
Campus
PLANNING:
2018
COMPLETION:
2020