
Henning Larsen Architects will design Centralbadet, a large
public sports and swimming center in Gothenburg, which is
planned to open in 2031. The concept was developed in
collaboration with Winell & Jern Architects, Ramboll, and sports
science expert John Dolsten.
The future complex, covering an area of almost 52 sq m, will
combine Olympic-sized swimming pools, family recreation areas,
four sports halls, outdoor pools, saunas, a gym, a basketball
court and a cafe. The project also includes public spaces,
wheelchair spaces and bicycle parking.
The Centralbadet concept honors Valhallabadet, Gothenburg's
historic bathhouse, continuing the tradition of public bathing
and health care.
Visitors will be able to freely move around the building and
climb to the roof, where treadmills, outdoor exercise machines,
terraces, and landscaped areas will be located, continuing the
park experience in architecture.
The construction strategy combines durability and
sustainability. Concrete provides structural stability for the
pools, while long-span glued timber beams and other timber
elements reduce the carbon footprint and perform well in humid
environments.

Wood is also used for interior partitions and ceilings, with all
elements designed to be dismantled and reused.
The facade will be made of recycled bricks, and green roofs will
ensure biodiversity and rainwater management.
Source:
pragmatika.media