Jacques Chaban Delmas Sports Hall by BPA ARCHITECTURE – Innovative Sports Facility in Castelnau-le-Lez, France
Jacques Chaban Delmas Sports Hall in Castelnau-le-Lez offers modern, sustainable, and multi-functional spaces for basketball, athletes, spectators, and community engagement.
The Jacques Chaban Delmas Sports Hall, designed by BPA ARCHITECTURE in Castelnau-le-Lez, France, is a modern, multi-functional recreation and sports facility covering 2,964 m², completed in 2020. This state-of-the-art Omnisport hall predominantly caters to basketball enthusiasts, while also accommodating various other sports activities. The project seamlessly integrates the renovation and extension of the existing gym, creating versatile spaces for amateurs, professional athletes, students, and spectators alike.


BPA ARCHITECTURE approached the design with careful attention to programmatic, environmental, and economic constraints, employing technical and architectural solutions that ensure both high performance and longevity. The hall prioritizes user experience, offering well-lit indoor spaces, comfortable spectator areas, and optimized circulation. The design also anticipates future investments and maintenance of sports equipment, ensuring the facility remains functional and sustainable for years to come.




Special emphasis was placed on energy efficiency, natural lighting, and durability, combining modern materials with innovative construction techniques. The hall’s facade and interior design reflect both aesthetic appeal and functional purpose, while spaces are thoughtfully crafted to enhance the athlete’s performance and community engagement. BPA ARCHITECTURE successfully delivers a high-quality sports environment that serves the city of Castelnau-le-Lez, inspiring future sports and urban development projects.




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