Sports competitions, halls, fan zones, sponsor areas, and operational support all need space that works clearly under event conditions. In this area, what matters is not only the structure itself, but also the way it supports participants, guests, partners, and organisers within a format that often combines movement, visibility, logistics, and comfort in one environment.
Sports formats often involve participants, organisers, partners, and spectators moving through the same environment at different tempos. The structure should help keep that movement clear, safe, and easier to manage during the event.
A well-planned sports environment should support more than the competition itself. It should also improve the experience of spectators, invited guests, sponsors, and the teams working behind the event.
A competition day, a fan zone, a training space, and a seasonal sports format each need a different type of structure. The solution should always follow the real use case, not a generic event template.
This section is for organisers, sports facilities, clubs, brands, and partner teams that need a clear, functional environment for competitions, fan activity, training formats, and sports-related guest zones.
For teams responsible for participant zones, guest areas, sponsor presence, and the overall structure of the sports event on site.
For operators who need additional sports or support space, seasonal structures, or a more flexible layout for different types of activity.
For companies that need visible, practical zones for fan engagement, sponsor presence, guest service, and event communication.
Below are the main scenarios in which Sferum structures most often support competitions, sports formats, fan zones, and the wider infrastructure around the event.
From competitions and fan areas to sports halls and fitness formats, each of these applications requires a different balance of function, visibility, comfort, and event logic.
Infrastructure for participant flow, guest service, partner presence, and event organisation during sports competitions of different scale.
Structures and covered sports space for training, organised activity, and flexible sports use adapted to real facility needs.
Guest-facing spaces for spectators, partner presence, hospitality, and event atmosphere built around the sports format.
Spaces for training, demonstrations, seasonal activity, and fitness-related formats where function and guest experience both matter.
In sports and event-related formats, the structure should do more than define the site. The best results come from solutions that support movement, guest comfort, and the operational side of the event at the same time.
A well-planned layout helps participants, guests, and organisers understand the space quickly and use it without unnecessary confusion.
Spectators, invited guests, partners, and active users all benefit when the environment feels comfortable, readable, and well controlled.
The best solutions support competitions, training, service, and operational work without creating unnecessary friction during the event.
A hall, a fan zone, a competition day, and a fitness format all have different priorities, so the structure should always follow the real use case.
We begin by understanding the type of sports format, the people using the space, and the functions the structure is meant to support throughout the event or daily use.
We define whether the priority lies in participants, guest areas, sponsor presence, sports activity, training use, or combining several functions within one structure.
We recommend a solution matched to the location, expected intensity of use, technical conditions, and the standard the sports space needs to achieve.
We indicate a variant that supports user comfort, works well operationally, and creates a clear, functional environment suited to the sports context.
Tell us about the type of format, the expected number of users, and the functions the space is meant to support. We will suggest which solution will work best for your project.