Plans for the next stage of Norwich City Football Club’s Lotus Training Centre revealed

July 27, 2022

Plans have been submitted for the next stage of development at Norwich City Football Club’s Lotus Training Centre.

Create have been providing MEP Building Services design for the proposed development, working as part of a dynamic team that includes locally-based LSI Architects, Richard Utting Associates LLP, Clancy Consulting, and Newcastle-based Devin Consulting Ltd.

The plans submitted to South Norfolk Council comprise a new recovery hub, administration and media facility. These ambitious plans will transform the site and create a high-performance culture, destined for elite level success.

We are looking forward to seeing the development progress to the next stage.

Administration building courtyard at Norwich City Football Club's Lotus Training Centre with seating areas and landscaping.
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Architectural rendering of Norwich City Football Club's Lotus Training Centre administration building with timber cladding and yellow accents.
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Modern indoor swimming pool facility with multiple pools, structural columns, linear ceiling design, and expansive glazed windows overlooking outdoor grounds.
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Indoor swimming pool facility with multiple lap pools, exposed beam ceiling, and natural light from glazed perimeter windows.
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Aerial view of Norwich City Football Club's Lotus Training Centre proposed site, showing new facilities, training pitches, and surrounding landscape.
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Aerial rendering of Norwich City Football Club's Lotus Training Centre recovery hub massing site showing facility buildings, parking areas and surrounding sports pitches.
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Architectural visualisation of Norwich City Football Club's Lotus Training Centre expansion, featuring modern facility buildings with landscaped gardens and outdoor seating areas.
LSI Architects
Architectural rendering of Norwich City Football Club's Lotus Training Centre recovery hub, showing modern single-storey building.
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