Milan’s new pavel pavillion in CityLife

Designed by Fabio Novembre, the building will host seven fields and, together with CityWave, will serve as the northeast gate to CityLife.

In the CityLife district of Milan, a padel pavilion designed by Studio Novembre will be built in the portion of the adjacent  park.

The structure, 12 meters high, will occupy an area of 38,138 square feet housing seven playing fields, a dining area and a raised multifunctional space, from which to see the playgrounds.

The Padel Pavilion will be developed in visual continuity with the curved shapes of the CityWave project with which it will form a sort of gate from the north-east. The project, in fact, will be characterized by a large overhang of 55,7 feet, in order to invite visitors to the park towards the entrance.

The project will also have all the features to become one of the leading facilities for the practice of this sport, increasingly appreciated at amateur and professional level in the city, in Italy and around the world.

Padel Pavilion. CityLife, Tre Torri, Milan, Italy.

Image courtesy Studio Novembre.

Padel Pavilion. CityLife, Tre Torri, Milan, Italy.

Image courtesy Studio Novembre.

Padel Pavilion. CityLife, Tre Torri, Milan, Italy.

Image courtesy Studio Novembre.

Padel Pavilion. CityLife, Tre Torri, Milan, Italy.

Image courtesy Studio Novembre.

Padel Pavilion. CityLife, Tre Torri, Milan, Italy.

Image courtesy Studio Novembre.

Padel Pavilion. CityLife, Tre Torri, Milan, Italy.

Image courtesy Studio Novembre.

Padel Pavilion. CityLife, Tre Torri, Milan, Italy.

Image courtesy Studio Novembre.