2026-07-10
Located on Keyun Road in Guangzhou, this commercial padel venue was developed as a multi-court sports and leisure complex featuring both covered and open playing areas.
The project includes multiple blue and red padel courts, large-span roof structures, professional lighting systems, artificial turf walkways, rest areas, and supporting commercial facilities. The overall layout was planned to improve court capacity, visitor circulation, spectator visibility, and daily venue operation.![]()
The venue combines multiple padel courts within one integrated commercial space. Covered courts provide more stable operating conditions during changing weather, while the open court areas create a more flexible and visually attractive venue environment.
Dedicated walkways, seating areas, player rest zones, and supporting facilities were arranged between the courts to improve the user experience and maximize the available site area.
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One of the most important features of this project is the newly developed super panoramic glass system.
Unlike conventional padel court structures, the glass panels do not require visible holes or external metal clamps in the main viewing area. The glass surface remains clean and uninterrupted, creating a more transparent appearance and providing players and spectators with a wider field of view.
The lower edge of each glass panel is securely positioned inside a reinforced U-shaped base channel. This installation method improves structural stability while maintaining a cleaner and more modern visual effect.
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The upper metal framework uses a specially developed hollowed structural design.
Strategically positioned openings reduce unnecessary material weight while maintaining the required structural strength and stability. Compared with a conventional solid-frame appearance, the new design looks lighter, cleaner, and more refined.
The hollow frame also helps reduce visual obstruction around the upper court area, further enhancing the panoramic effect of the glass enclosure.
The court lighting system is equipped with 400W professional sports lights using Philips LED chips and Taiwan Mean Well drivers.
The lighting configuration is designed to provide:
The lights are installed on elevated external supports to minimize interference with gameplay and maintain a clean court structure.