Built in 1987 by the City of Geneva and located in the town of Vernier, the Bois-des-Frères sports center currently includes:
- a sports hall,
- six outdoor tennis courts,
- two football fields,
- a gym,
- the Libellules stadium with its two fields.
Shortly, the tennis area will be completely modernized. The duration of the work is estimated at approximately 19 months.
New spaces dedicated to tennis
New permanent hall
The new permanent hall will be located near the two current buildings, offering three covered courts to allow play in all seasons.
Inside, the retractable stands will offer approximately 220 places And 30 places additional for wheelchairs.
Access will be via Chemin de l’Ecu, and universal accessibility will be ensured for the entire new sports area.
Outdoor grounds
Installed in continuity with the hall, three outdoor courts with stands will be built in artificial claya surface passable in all weathers.
Additional premises
Additional premises, such as sanitary will also be made available to users, and a rest room reserved for clubs, thus completing the Bois-des-Frères sports center.
Play tennis all year round, whatever the weather
For Frédérique Perler, in charge of the Department of Planning, Construction and Mobility, “this project is part of our sports infrastructure modernization and development policy“.
“This new indoor tennis hall at the Bois des Frères Sports Center will be a real added value so that the next generation of Geneva tennis and tennis fans can play all year roundin all weathers”, underlines the Mayor of Geneva Marie Barbey-Chpuis in charge of the Department of Security and Sports.
In Geneva near 9% of the population practice this sport, which is much more than the Swiss average (5.4%). Unfortunately, the canton lack of internal infrastructurehaving one indoor court for 357 licensees, while the Swiss average is one for 254 licensees.
“With this new hall, tennis fans will have more than 10,000 hours per year under cover” welcomes the committee of the Geneva Regional Tennis Association (ARGT). “We will also be able to strengthen our succession concept andblossoming of young talentsbut also organize more tournamentsofworkouts andtennis activitiesin complementarity with the clubs”, rejoices the association.
Ecological transition
The building will meet the standard of very high energy performance (THPE) and will be connected to the GIS district heating network.
The roof of the building has a very high solar potentialallowing the creation of a photovoltaic solar power plant of appreciable size. The energy produced by this power plant will complement that of the power plant at the Chemin de l’Ecu 35 gymnasium, built in 2004. Approximately 50% of the energy will be self-consumed.
There roofing of the hall will also be vegetatedboth for energy and environmental issues: water retention will be ensured on the roof thanks to the vegetation and its substrate.
The project also proposes to review the exterior arrangements. Many new trees will be planted (Scots pines and plane trees), particularly on the square located between the tennis hall and the apparatus room, which will allow users to stay away from the traffic on Chemin de l’Ecu in complete peace of mind. . A landscape valley will also be installed and will serve as retention basin surface water collected from the three outdoor tennis courts.
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