Club Náutico

Club Náutico (Nautical Club) was originally built in the 1920s and expanded in 1936 by its owner Carlos Fernández. Guests paid a modest fee (.10 cents), eventually there were more than five thousand subscribers. Fernández had in addition to the enjoyment of a short beach, a dance floor with an orchestra.[1] By the 1950s, an increase in membership necessitated expansion of the original premises in 1953 and Max Borges Recio designed a set of porticos covered by vaults similar to the ones he recently had designed for the Tropicana. It is located at Terminus of 152, Nautico, Playa, Havana, Cuba.

Club Náutico de Marianao
Arches at Club Nautico, 1953
Former namesClub de las Panteras
General information
TypeRecreation
Architectural styleModern
LocationPlaya, Havana
Address5ta Avenida y 152
Town or city Ciudad de La Habana
Country Cuba
Coordinates
Inaugurated1953
OwnerCarlos A. Fernández Campos
Dimensions
Diameter20'
Technical details
Structural systemArches
MaterialReinforced concrete
Floor count1
Design and construction
ArchitectMax Borges Recio

Architecture

Borges used a Catenary arch, similar to those used in the Tropicana.

There is a color differentiation at the Club Náutico between the blue, and smooth surface of the architectural covering of the arch and the white structure above. The arches at the Club Náutico lack the architectural and structural purity that Borges achieved at the Tropicana as most of the arches there are for the most part self-supporting. Here as in the Tropicana Borges used the difference in height between arches to insert a clear glass skylight. The floors are polished concrete.

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