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Architecture Design of Lawn Tennis Association’s National Tennis Centre

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Architecture Design of  Lawn Tennis Association’s National Tennis Centre by Hopkins Architects

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

The site was part of the Bank of England’s sports ground, in South West London.  It is metropolitan open land, and the design responds to its setting, preserving existing woodland and using the fall across the site to hide some of the  bulk of the building. In parallel with the design, Hopkins and the LTA are seeking to develop a “green” transport plan to minimise impact on the neighbourhood.

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

The centre provides numerous tennis courts of differing surfaces. It includes accommodation for 8-16 year olds, staying for three-month courses, specialised gymnasia, a sports injury clinic, a facility for training coaches, and offices. Each function requires a different type of space – the indoor courts need large volumes, the gyms must be well serviced, the offices efficient and the residential areas comfortable and homely. Most importantly, all the elements have to come together in a way that gives the sport a strong, appropriate image.

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

Three-dimensional grid shell, dome-like roofs form the largest volumes covering six in-door courts for year-round use. The gyms and training areas on one side and the residential areas, carefully articulated with balconies and windows, on the other, give scale and richness to the facade. Alongside, joined by a courtyard, are the offices. Each part has a separate identity within an overall composition.

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

Lawn Tennis Association's National Tennis Centre - Hopkins Architects

For more information, please visit Hopkins Architects website

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