Aquatic Centre Aquamotion
© Aldo Amoretti
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
ChairsPEDRALI
Fixed glazing insideJansen
Tiles – basinAgrob Buchtal
Glass façadeWICONA
Stretched ceilingAlyos
HVAC, swimming poolsBriere Reseaux

Product Spec Sheet
Chairs
Fixed glazing inside
by Jansen
Tiles – basin
Glass façade
by WICONA
Stretched ceiling
by Alyos
HVAC, swimming pools

Aquatic Centre "Aquamotion"

Auer Weber as Architects

Courchevel, located in the middle of the French Alps, combines several municipalities and spans multiple plateaus of varying altitudes. The new aquatic centre is placed between Courchevel 1650 and Courchevel 1850. This platform, flanked by two mountains, faces a valley on one side and an exceptional alpine panorama on the other.

 

In this unique geographical setting, the aquatic centre contains extensive facilities. From the beginning, the architectural choices were focused on perfecting the integration into the surroundings.

 

The roof of the project is guided by the topography and rises in order to accommodate the room schedule in a semi-underground manner. Our choice to separate the two main areas, amusement and relaxation, over two floors, strengthens the idea of the transparency and fluidity.

 

The building becomes a sculpture of spaces and light. The elevation of the roof allows the building to open up and communicate with the environment, while flooding the halls with natural light with its glazed façades. Natural openings in this malleable volume, green in Summer and snowed in during Winter, welcome the bathers with a view of the small stream of the river Gravelles.

 

Additional openings in the roof, of wood and glass, face the south to further brighten the interior with natural light. The movement of these in the building highlight the sensation of fluidity between the spaces. The landscape and the building mesh into one.

 

The façade toward the road is livened by the climbing wall on offer inside the building. Below, the lobby opens toward the swimming pools, welcoming the guests.

 

This universe contains a waterslide of over 30m, a looping wildwater slide of over 100m, a jumping basin, a lagoon, a swimming pool and an exterior pool.

 

In its centre, a paddling pool with a coloured shell welcomes the children. This pool is directly connected by a staircase to the well-being and relaxation area. Within this landscape, a lagoon extends to the exterior. Several features complete these baths: a dark cavern with a saltwater pool, a massage centre with a variety of services, and a cavity which opens towards saunas and Turkish baths, as well as a cold exterior pool. Each location features a unique and specific design.

 

On the same level to the north, a snack bar opens towards the surf basin. On the last floor, a 300-seat restaurant offers views of the mountains to the North. An underground connection from the aquatic centre to the parking provides the maximum degree of comfort to the guests.

 

Floor area: Gross floor area 17.000 m²; Net internal area 10.000 m²

Programme: Aquatic leisure centre with interior and exterior pools, artificial waves, climbing wall, restaurants and shops.

 

Material Used :

1. Tiles – floor: FMG, Ardesia Cinza
2. Tiles – basin: Agrob Buchtal
3. Stainless steel basins: HSB
4. Stretched ceiling: Alyos
5. Slides: Klarer
6. Surf: Madea
7. Climbing wall: Walltopia
8. Glass façade: Wicona
9. Fixed glazing inside: Jansen

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