In architecture, the word "continuum" is used to describe a continuous and holistic spatio-temporal perception of the architectural environment. From an architectural continuum perspective, buildings and structures are not seen as isolated objects, but rather as an organic part of the larger landscape or urban fabric.
A sports and recreation centre is a centre for physical activity, healthy lifestyle and social connections. It is designed for various sports and recreation activities, ensuring accessibility for any person. The conceptual form of a sports and recreation centre is aimed at creating a functional and comfortable space. It should be capable of hosting sporting events as well as providing space for recreation and socialising. A key aspect of this concept is accessibility.
Pathways from the second level of the building into the forest form smooth transitions between the different functional areas, facilitating free movement and visual perception. Sports fields, open-air yoga areas, climbing walls and other interactive elements allow visitors to actively interact with the space of the complex.