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Urlo Studio Designs the Mocolí Sports Club in Ecuador

Urlo Studios designs the Mocolí Sports Club, also known as the Club Deportivo Mocolí located in Ecuador. It is a gym and multi-sports club that is detailed with a glass and aluminum pavilion along with a composite facade. The gym is on Mocolí Island along the coast and it comprises various communal athletics houses with surrounding sports fields for members. The main pavilion is visually captivating and meant to garner functional relationships between key elements of the program.

Each embedded column is mounted with small sconces that illuminate upwards and downwards along the white structural members to highlight the supporting grid. The team speaks about the design, stating "The white metal structure enhances the lightness of the structure and highlights the rhythmic pattern that is generated on the facade. This configuration allows the project to blend into its surroundings, while its single height guarantees universal accessibility and reduces its impact on the landscape."
Trend Themes
1. Glass- Aluminum Pavilion Design - Innovative structures utilizing glass and aluminum present new opportunities for modern architectural design solutions.
2. Composite Facade Integration - Utilizing composite facades offers a blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal in building designs.
3. Functional Relationships in Design - Exploring design elements that enhance functional relationships between architectural components can lead to more cohesive structures.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architectural firms can explore utilizing glass and aluminum in pavilion designs to create visually appealing structures with enhanced functionalities.
2. Construction Materials - Companies in the construction materials industry can tap into the demand for composite facades to offer sustainable and efficient building solutions.
3. Sports Club Development - Developers in the sports club industry can focus on enhancing functional relationships within their facilities to create engaging and accessible spaces for members.

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