Swimming pool in Romont
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Swimming pool in Romont - Site Plan
Architect: GNWA - Gonzalo Neri & Weck Architekten GmbH.

GNWA architecture does not follow one particular school nor style; each project is an answer to a specific context and programme, translated in a strong concept. Markus Weck describes their approach as "trying to set priorities for each project without preconceived ideas to find the essentials and its specificity."

The clients appreciate GNWA's focus on creating buildings mass-tailored to their needs. The building in Romont primarily houses a swimming pool serving the local schools, but is also open to the community with the additional space for a music conservatory, cafeteria, and sports facilities. The rooms are organised for the optimal fulfilment of organisation requirements.

Architect: GNWA - Gonzalo Neri & Weck Architekten GmbH. Photo: Marcel Rickli

The functional layout of both floors and the visual appearance of the spaces are strongly connected with the building's load-bearing structure. Minimal dark staircases, corridors and wardrobes, forming cores contrast with generous rooms along the facades. Daylight penetrates the building from the top, providing for a friendly, summery atmosphere in the two main pools. On the west, the building connects via a covered terrace with a green outdoor area.

Architect: GNWA - Gonzalo Neri & Weck Architekten GmbH. Photo: Marcel Rickli
Swimming pool in Romont (Architect: GNWA; Photo: Marcel Rickli)

Cristina Gonzalo, GNWA

Architect

"We appreciate the daylight the most after being deprived of it. In the ground floor, we accentuate the strength of the zenithal light in the double-height areas through dark and low spaces. In the upper floor we played with the gloom, at the end of the rooms the window lights up creating a scenographic atmosphere."

VELUX Modular Skylights over swimming pool (Architect: GNWA; Photo: Marcel Rickli)
Architect: GNWA - Gonzalo Neri & Weck Architekten GmbH. Photo: Marcel Rickli

At first, the client was sceptical towards bringing in light from the ceiling and favouring standard solutions. Indeed, the price estimate for custom-made metal structure and skylights was exceeding the budget. The architects were convinced about the benefits of vertical sunlight and were adamant about searching for solutions to realise their vision.

Thanks to a collaboration between the client, architects and VELUX, the goal has been achieved: architects adjusted the standard details to fit the design of beams incorporating structure, pipes and acoustics, and last but not least, the cost could be reduced.

Swimming pool in Romont
Architect: GNWA - Gonzalo Neri & Weck Architekten GmbH. Photo: Marcel Rickli

"One of our main design goals was to design a calm space. The structural timber elements hide all the technical installations and support the long VELUX windows. The feeling while swimming in the pool resembles being outdoors."

Markus Weck, GNWA

Project data

Location: Romont, Switzerland
Architect: GNWA - Gonzalo Neri & Weck Architekten GmbH competition with Víctor Figueras Corboud and Muttoni & Fernández, Ingénieurs Conseils
Year: 2020
Photos: Marcel Rickli; Rasmus Norlander (photos in pdf)
Client: Association du Cycle d'orientation de la Glâne, Switzerland

VELUX Products used in this case
Modular Skylights
Modular Skylights
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