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Padel Dezavala

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This project is more than a sports facility — it’s a celebration of history, community, and timeless design. Rooted in the origins of padel, the space draws inspiration from the sport’s birthplace in 1960s Mexico, when Enrique Corcuera first shaped the court that would define a new way of playing. That same spirit of innovation and connection lives on here, not just in the game, but in the environment surrounding it
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With 8 padel courts and 4 pickleball courts at its core, the layout is supported by thoughtful amenities: indoor seating and dining areas, a pro shop with a cold bar, four food truck bays, restrooms, walkways, and expansive green spaces. Every element is designed to encourage pause, conversation, and shared experience — a reflection of the sport’s social essence.

The architectural language speaks softly but clearly. A signature curved roof defines the main structure — not only as a formal gesture, but as a feeling. Curves are human, fluid, and inviting. They create a sense of calm and shelter, gently framing the activities below while offering a visual nod to the past.

The color palette, materials, and lighting recall the warmth and playfulness of mid-century design, evoking nostalgia without replicating it. It’s a retro atmosphere with a modern soul — familiar, yet new. A space where sport becomes more than a match, and design becomes memory.
This is not just a place to play — it’s a place to connect, linger, and belong.

©2023 Nativas Design

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