Multifunctional training center in Tychy

Multifunctional training center in Tychy

One of the beautiful examples of functionality and refined design is the sports center and free port handed over in Tychy last year, where local canoe teams and those who want to relax can enjoy the facilities of the venue without disturbance.

You already met the RS+ studio led by Robert Skitek before, which is no coincidence, as the team’s projects are outstanding both architecturally and in terms of functionality and practicality. The result of such clever planning is also the Canoeing training center MOSM.

Set on the shores of scenic Lake Paprocany, the building blends in perfectly with its surroundings while trying to serve the needs of the locals in as many ways as possible. Here we can meet canoe teams, young people enjoying the sun and hiking families in one place. Thanks to the great distribution of space, they can enjoy the lakeside atmosphere without disturbing each other.

Photos: Tomasz Zakrzewski

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