The geometry of devotion. Every baseline is a boundary between preparation and commitment. Every service box is a rectangle of intention, a space where the toss hangs suspended and possibility radiates outward. We study these lines not as regulations, but as architecture.
23.77m x 10.97mThe clay court breathes differently than the hardcourt. Its surface remembers every footprint, carries the archaeology of a match in scuffed terracotta. We render these surfaces as living textures, responsive to light and perspective.
Arcs and circles. The three-point line sweeps like an architectural gesture, defining zones of value, risk, and reward. The free-throw lane is a corridor of solitary focus within collective chaos. We honor the smoothness of these curves.
28.65m x 15.24mHardwood under fluorescent light creates a specific amber warmth that lives in the memory of anyone who has set foot on a gymnasium floor. Our palette draws directly from this lived experience of polished maple and painted arcs.
There is a moment, just before the lights are dimmed, when a gymnasium stands in perfect stillness. The lines on the floor glow under amber light. Every mark is a promise. Every boundary is an invitation. We exist in that moment -- the breath before play begins.
The lightest game, the most delicate lines. Dashed service boundaries suggest impermanence, as if the court itself might dissolve with the flight of a shuttlecock. The net stands as a breath-thin division between two worlds of possibility.
13.40m x 6.10mWhere tennis roars, badminton whispers. The court is smaller, the movements faster, the geometry tighter. Every line carries proportionally more weight, more precision. We render these courts with the reverence they deserve.
Move across the court to discover its anatomy.
Courts.studio exists at the intersection of architecture and athletics. We believe that every painted line, every measured boundary, every net strung at regulation height is an act of design. These are not merely functional markings -- they are sacred geometries that have shaped the movements, strategies, and memories of billions of people.
We study courts the way architects study buildings: with intimacy, deep knowledge, and a reverence for the craft that went into their creation. From the red clay of Roland Garros to the polished maple of Madison Square Garden, every surface tells a story.
Our work spans design, documentation, and installation. We create bespoke court visualizations, surface studies, and spatial experiences for architects, designers, and anyone who has ever paused to appreciate the quiet beauty of an empty court at golden hour.
courts.studio — where sport meets architecture