The Riding Club project breathes new life into the indoor competition space of the second riding arena, meticulously designed with clearly defined functions and sustainability at its core.
Functional Design
Brise-soleil panels ensure ample ventilation, while skylights flood the arena with natural light. The roof boasts impeccable thermal and acoustic insulation, complemented by photovoltaic panels that fulfill 80% of the club’s energy requirements.
Sustainable Approach
Sustainability is ingrained in every aspect of the project, minimizing its impact on the surrounding environment and land during construction. High-quality materials and maximized natural light utilization further underscore its eco-friendly ethos. Notably, the project boasts the largest solar energy-capturing roof in Rio de Janeiro.
Efficient Construction
A swift and efficient construction process yielded minimal waste, with the project completed in just over four months. The clean construction approach underscores the commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Harmonious Integration
The new intervention seamlessly integrates with the existing architectural ensemble, maintaining a harmonious relationship with its surroundings, including the picturesque Rodrigo de Freitas Lagoon and the majestic Tijuca National Park hill.