OMA designs terraced sports center for UK's Brighton College
Ever since Brighton College opened its doors 170 years ago in England, itâs been associated with the distinguished architecture that makes up its campus, from the English Gothic revival of Sir George Gilbert Scott in the 19th century, and later buildings by alum Sir Thomas Graham Jackson in the early 20th century.
Renderings have recently circulated of a new addition designed by Rem Koolhaasâ firm Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) for the collegeâs sport and sciences department.
Designs for what Dezeen reports to be âthe biggest construction project in the schoolâs 170-year historyâ features a rectangular building at the edge of the schoolâs playing field. A running track is planned for the buildingâs roof, while sports facilities will be kept underneath. The basement will house the campusâ swimming pool.
A cascading façade is intended to mimic the terrace houses surrounding the prep-school to better fit its context.
According to BauNetz, the firm had won an invited competition back in 2013, and the renderings are now under review for approval by the city.

