Runners in Spain are going to grow to fear the the new racetrack in Alicante built by Subarquitectura. Subarquitectura's racetrack looks like any other all-weather track, with the one exception being its built-in hill.
I can almost feel runners around the world cringe at the thought of having to sprint up and down a hill during a race. I doubt the hill will ever be used in competition, but it is cool to see Subarquitectura actually develop such an outside-the-box design. Check out Subarquitectura's track here, and continue reading below to see more slanted and Subarquitectura designs.
What's Driving This Trend
- Hill-infused Sports Tracks
- Integrating hills and inclines into sports track designs for added challenges and excitement
- Innovative Sports Facility Design
- Creating unique and unconventional designs for sports facilities to attract and engage athletes and spectators alike
- Athletic Endurance Training
- Training programs focused on building endurance and strength for athletes in preparation for unconventional sports tracks and facilities
Who This Affects Most
- Sports Facility Design
- Providing architectural and design services for sports facilities seeking to create unique and innovative designs
- Athletic Training
- Developing and offering training programs that focus on preparing athletes for non-traditional tracks and athletic facilities
- Sports Equipment Manufacturing
- Creating specialized sports equipment designed specifically for use on non-traditional tracks and facilities, such as shoes with added traction for hill-infused tracks
