AFL Architects reveal winning design for Dalian Yifang FC’s new Football Training Complex

International sports practice, AFL Architects, has released the final renders for a 22Ha training complex in China.

 

The 2-billion-yuan project is the practice’s fourth sports commission in the country. The winning design was selected by client Dalian Wanda Group following an international architectural competition.

 

The development is currently under construction. When complete, it will be one of the world’s top training facilities, able to meet the needs of 18 teams with a total of 600 coaches and athletes. The masterplan combines 23 training pitches with a 5,000-seat competition stand and separate community facilities.

 

AFL Architects’ winning design for Dalian Yifang FC’s new Football Training Complex: The masterplan combines 23 training pitches with a 5,000-seat competition stand and separate community facilities

 

The training complex buildings are world-class, with two full-size indoor pitches, teaching, rehabilitation, conference and other supporting facilities for the first team, reserves, and academy teams. In addition to meeting the needs of professional football clubs, it will also serve as a training and competition venue for primary and middle school students.

 

The five buildings complement each other with curving, undulating facades, clad in ribbons of stone, glazing and bronze panels, to create a dynamic, streamlined appearance. The ribbons express the accommodation zones of the buildings, with training areas at pitch level, and with bedrooms and private areas above. Major spaces within buildings face the pitches so that players feel motivated and engaged with their training environment. Green roofs and below ground water storage assist the green credentials of the development.

 

AFL Architects’ winning design for the Dalian Football Youth Training Academy: The training complex buildings are world-class, with two full-size indoor pitches, teaching, rehabilitation, conference and other supporting facilities for the first team, reserves, and academy teams

 

Phil Osborne, Director, AFL Architects, said:

Dalian is a renowned footballing town in China, so designing the winning concept for this major development is a significant achievement for the team. We are proud to have been given this opportunity to envision new training grounds for both international and home-grown talent.

 

About AFL Architects

AFL Architects is an international Sports & Leisure specialist practice, delivering stadia, arenas, training facilities and event masterplans for international sports authorities, high profile clubs, venue operators and governing bodies hosting major events. Operating across 25 countries worldwide, the practice has created an international reputation for collaboration, commitment and responsiveness in the face of any challenge. The team has delivered 13 projects for major world events, including the FIFA World Cup, UEFA European Championship and the Champions League.

 

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