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The City of Jaca Hockey Arena has been the most representative facility of the European Youth Olympic Festival of Jaca 2007, the first event in the Pyrennes.
Two ice rinks allow the pavilion to celebrate hockey, figure skating, short track curling competitions, being simultaneously a recreational ice center.
The building has reinforced the relevance of the ice in Jaca . It has regenerate an undeveloped area of the city and it has become a successful reference of the Future of Jaca.
Throught the sipirit of the First Winter Games, the project suggestes the idea of natural landscape recovering its great relevance in this kind of indoor activities.
The Dome takes the strength of the nearby Oroel Mount and the Pyrenee peaks, and meets directly the ground without any sort of façade. As a drop of water, the content is contained by no container at all.
The membrane is perceived as a soft crystal of Ice, and it must be crossed to accede, like a natural experience. This membrane groups roof, facade, structure, lightning, electrical, security and air conditioning systems (the latest included into the main structure), and organizes the movements and uses of the pavilion architecturally.
Under that delicate efficient shell there is only concrete, brick and ice, with no constructive details.
Project Info :
Architects : Coll-Barreu Arquitectos
Structure : Arup
Contractor : Vías
Project Year : 2005
Project Area : 18123.0 sqm
Budget : 24,418,149 EURO (US $32,97M)
Project Location : Jaca, Aragon, Spain
Architects : Coll-Barreu Arquitectos – Juan Coll-Barreu & Daniel Gutiérrez Zarza
Collaborators : Pablo Castro, Gorka García, Estibaliz Sanz Reyero, Jorge Bilbao
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