Academia Atlas

Designed by Plantica + Sordo Madaleno Architects

Location: Mexico — Type: School, Sport & Recreation — Built: 2024 Show on Google Maps

Sordo Madaleno Architects: Giving back to nature and ensuring a sense of rootedness within its landscape is not something immediately associated with sports architecture, but it’s this approach that Sordo Madeleno and landscape architects Plantica adopted on their collaboration for the award-winning Academia Atlas in Guadalajara, Mexico.

The new training ground for Atlas FC is located within the important biodiverse corridor between the Primavera Forest and the Barranca, an area increasingly at risk as development from the city catchment expands.

The collegiate-style campus treads lightly into this setting, deliberately utilising a low rise, modular building that carefully works with the landscape to blend into its environment and support the endemic flora and fauna species.

This local ecosystem alongside the topography of the region was the starting point for the scheme. The Cerro del Topopote hills, trees and rocks influenced the design so that the chosen materials, massing, colours and textures of both the building and the landscaping speak to the region itself and root it in this specific location.

Deliberately chosen as native, drought tolerant species, the planting provides a sensory experience that helps with wayfinding by channeling views, increasing the heights of the planting and deepening the levels of scent as players and visitors make their way through the building.

Aromatic species such as the culturally resonant Ayoyote tree – used by Aztec and Mayan cultures to make instruments and ornaments – sit alongside plants known for their healing properties, such as Papelillo Bursera.

Rosemary and other scented herbs provide a familiar and comforting connection and are used alongside Mexican feathergrass, Firestick and different varieties of structural Cacti.

Most of the planting was chosen with climate in mind with low-water-demand species that add volume and texture in shades of green to contrast the building’s reddish tones. The project includes 50 native trees including Paperbarks and Oaks, 260 Agaves from various regional species, and over 17,000 low vegetation specimens.

Bringing together elite footballers with young players, the sports facility provides a range of amenities with open-air circulation connecting them, integrating the landscaping through the centre of the building and creating a frame for trailing plants to become an inseparable part of the building’s identity. In the more densely constructed areas of the building, the reticulated roof works as a brise-soleil providing gently shaded routes through the complex.

As Fernando Sordo Madaleno explains, “We wanted to blend the landscape in and around Academia Atlas to show how important planting and wildlife are in giving us a sense of belonging somewhere.

“We’ve worked with Plantica to fully integrate the built and natural environments so together they create spaces that inspire, nurture, and respect their context.”

Paulina Robles Founder of Plantica said: “The area’s vegetation has sparked genuine curiosity among users. It is common to see maintenance staff being asked about the species, and athletes of all ages often stop to observe the animals within the space and comment on the scents.

“This project has helped inspire people to incorporate regional species in landscape designs, moving beyond “trendy” species often used indiscriminately that can disrupt local ecosystems and require more intensive maintenance.”

Landscape consultant: Plantica
Architect: Sordo Madaleno Architects
Structural engineering: GGaxiola y Asociados
Electric engineering: Gruco
A/c engineering: Sensaire
Systems engineering & special installations: Dinetsys
Hidrosanitary engineering: Instalaciones Planificadas
Lighting consultant: Luz en Arquitectura
Construction: Anteus Constructora
Year completed: 2024
Photo credits: Edmund Sumner, Plantica, Óscar Caballero

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