The Nou Moles Sports Center is conceived as a modern, functional and energy‑efficient facility, organized on two main levels and with capacity for more than 1,600 spectators. Its architecture relies on an efficient structural system and high‑performance materials, with the clear ambition of becoming a point of reference for sports facilities in Spain built with low‑impact systems.
An efficient, durable architecture
The new complex replaces the former Marcol pavilion, the city’s first indoor sports facility, with a proposal that significantly expands the district’s sports offer. The building is organized around a large central court measuring 30 × 48.8 meters, complemented by two indoor pools and areas for strength training, changing rooms and grandstands distributed across different levels. The functional layout was designed to optimize internal circulation and daylight use, reinforcing the overall efficiency of the facility.
The primary structure combines precast concrete and steel elements. To the north, glazed façades maximize natural light, while to the south a metal façade with three‑layer sandwich panels ensures thermal performance and defines the building’s visual identity. The continuity of the internal envelopes behind the external lattice and the clean junctions with prefabricated elements were key to precision and thermal behavior.