Tiziana Donadio, Assunta Anna Di Iorio
Innovation in motion : contemporary conception for the Dukla sports complex, a sporting area with one of the greatest potentials in Pardubice, Czech Republic.
Rel. Luigi Buzzacchi, Marianna Nigra. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Architettura Per Il Progetto Sostenibile, 2016
Abstract
The idea of developing this thesis was born from our personal experience of trainee- ship in Prague. During this time spent in Czech Republic, we worked on different kind of project, one of them called “Abundare”, it was based on the design of a new sports center in Fulnek; energy and dedication have been spent on this project which allowed us to grow professionally. Thanks to this and to the passion and the culture of local people for healthy living and for sports activities, we decided to solve the challenge for a new multipurpose facility in Pardubice, a little city not far from Prague.
The project area was visited on the spot: the biggest part of the complex is unused, there are buildings with different characteristics that often do not meet current standards for both proper physical activities for pupils and users that for all those clubs who play sports at competitive
Relatori
Tipo di pubblicazione
Numero di pagine
Soggetti
U Urbanistica > UK Pianificazione urbana
Corso di laurea
Classe di laurea
Capitoli
INTRODUCTION
0.0 Introduction
0.1 Objectives
0.2 Executive Summary
PARTI
CHAPTER I
1.0 Competitive Market Assessment and Facility Recommendations
CHAPTER II
2.0 General Market Overview
2.1 Demographic and Economic Statistics
2.2 Area employment
CHAPTER in
3.0 Trends and Potential Demand
3.1 Facility Requirements
3.2 Sports participation trends
3.3 Organizational context in Czech Republic
3.4 Potential demand generators
CHAPTER IV
4 Comparable Facility Case Studies
4.1 The case of the Darebin International Sport Center
4.2 Participation as a function of program attractiveness
4.3 Positive and negative impacts: the controversy
CHAPTER V
5.0 Program in Pardubice: measurement of benefits
5.1 Indicators for a sustainable design
5.2 Innovation and the value-add of architecture
5.3 Our process for the measurement of benefits
PART II
CHAPTER VI
6.0 Pardubice Place and history
6.1 Localization of the city
6.2 Historical background
6.3 Sport traditions
6.4 Public facilities and sport events
6.5 Historical core
6.6 Architecture of 20th century
CHAPTER VII
7.0 Site analysis
7.1 Green areas
7.2 Road transport
7.3 Rail transport
7.4 Air transport
CHAPTER VIII
8.0 Climate analysis
8.1 Natural conditions and weather
8.2 Precipitation
8.3 Wind
CHAPTER IX
9.0 Social analysis
9.1 Population
9.2 Sports
9.3 Use of sports building
9.4 Economy
CHAPTER X
10.0 Analysis of the area
10.1 Requirements from the brief
10.2 Programme
CHAPTER XI
11.0 Analysis of some sport architectures
11.1 Problems connected to these typologies
11.2 Take inspiration from
CHAPTER XII
12.0 Project limits and opportunities
12.1 Functional zones
12.2 Primary identification
12.3 Limits and opportunities
12.4 Matrix
CHAPTER XIII
13.0 Concept
13.1 Eadweard Muybridge 13.2Sketches
CHAPTER XIV
14.0 Solving
14.1 Building A_ Innovation in motion
14.2 Building B_ Basketball Hall
14.3 Building C_ Inflatable Hall
14.4 Building D_ Quarantine
CONCLUDING
COMMENTS
REFERENCE
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