The sports hall in Řevnice was designed by architect Ing. Arch Peter Sticzay-Gromski for the primary school pupils, after-school sports clubs, and the community of the town. The project included an indoor arena and an adjacent athletic oval on the school grounds. The design of the hall aimed to minimize disturbance in the dense residential area on School Street, with rounded corners reducing the overall volume of the building.

The entrance to the hall is strategically positioned to the east, allowing for unobstructed sightlines from the lower primary school classes. This also creates a longer connecting neck between the hall and the school, while accommodating changing rooms, a clubhouse, and a boiler room on the underground level. A wide seating staircase offers views of the Brda Mountains, with an open ceiling design to showcase the building’s technologies.

The sports hall features a variety of materials from manufacturers such as Rako, Aluprof, and Tarkett, creating a modern and functional space for sports and community use. The design concept focused on integrating