Ancient clay ovens inform redtoned sports pavilion by Sam Crawford Architects
News Source : Dezeen
News Summary
- Willowdale Sports Precinct is located in the southwestern Sydney suburb of Willowdale.
- Sam Crawford Architects' design concept emerged after archaeological investigations, including the discovery of ancient clay ovens.
- The pavilion is organised across a single storey, with an angled footprint that hugs the northwestern corner of a large neighbouring sports field.
- Two separate volumes – one containing the clubroom and changing areas, and the other bathrooms – are connected by an expansive external terrace.
- This terrace steps down to provide spectator seating to the south and forms a barbecue area to the east.
- The brick walls that surround these volumes are finished with patterns designed by local design studio Lymesmith in consultation with the Darug and Dharawal peoples.
A large red roof and patterned redbrick walls were informed by ancient clay ovens discovered on the site of this sports pavilion in Willowdale, Sydney, completed by local studio Sam Crawford Archite [+3379 chars]
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