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Literature study sports complex

Literature study sports complex

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•A sports complex is an enclosed area, often circular or oval-shaped, designed to showcase and practice of various sports events.•Sports complex will have a stadium complex that is to be the most modern and advance which will be able to facilitate international sports and mega-events.•It will have a dedicated cricket stadium , an outdoor multipurpose stadium for sports like football and rugby. An indoor multi-purpose stadium for sports like basketball swimming pool , skating rink ,volleyball and a dedicated hockey stadium.

SPORTS COMPLEX

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In relation to a city a sports complex must fit in well with the following• local topography•Good transport•Supply facilities•Closeness to industrial area•Climatic conditions•As a rule the stadium is partly below the ground lvl with the excavated earth heaped up around it.•The size of the inner sports field can be based loosely on the size of a football pitch .•For athletics stadium there should be a running track surrounding the field.

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• Full provision for all field events• A separate warming-up area (desirable)• Changing and washing facilities for 200 athletes in the proportion two-thirds

male to one-third female• Additional separate changing accommodation for boys and girls is desirable• A covered stand to seat least 2000 spectators.• Appropriate toilet and car parking facilities.• An announcer’s box and provision for the press, broadcasting and television• Officials’ room• Equipment rooms and store• The perimeter of the track not covered by the stand should, if possible, be

terraced to provide further spectator

BASIC REQUIREMNTS OF A SPORTS COMPLEX

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•The orientation of the the ancient stadiums were determined by the variable timing of the contest .•Axes ran from west to east or north to south.•In present time the main axis is usually north-east to south-west to avoid direct sunlight .•Access gates are situated to the east•Turnstiles are provided so as to direct the stream of visitors to the various stadium entry points.

ORIENTATION OF THE STADIUM

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DIFFERENT STADIUM LAYOUT

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TYPES OF SEATING

Seating with backs, fixed and fold-up•Row width 780–800mm recommended•Minimum clear seatway 305 mm•Width of seats 460–500mm for seats without arms 500mm for seats with arms

Benches without backs.•Row width 610mm min recommended•Minimum clear seatway 400mm•Width of seats 460–500mm•These allow closer spacing but are less comfortable.

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The assumed constant of ‘the crown’, i.e. the distance from the eye to the top of the head which is known as the C valueThe tread depth or seating row depthThe point of focus (the middle of the innermost athletics track or the near touchline in football or rugby)The height of the spectator’s eye in the first row

The sight of spectator is determined by the following principal factors :

SIGHT OF SPECTATOR

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TYPES OF MULTIFUNCTIONAL HALL

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TYPES OF GAMES HALL

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SWIMMING POOL

Pool capacities may be determined by dividing the water surface area by 2. Thus a 25 x 13 m pool can accommodate to reasonable comfort standards 325 ÷ 2 = 162 bathers.Changing cubicles, lockers and car parking provision can be based upon the same analysis plus the following allowances:• Locker allowance based upon pool capacity, with a further 162 changing = 324 lockers, usually in two- to three-tiercompartments• Changing cubicle provision may be based upon a time factor of 5–10-minute occupation per bather. Thus in any one hour 162 bathers in the pool plus a further 162 changing ready to enter the pool = 324 bathers ÷ 10 minutes = 32 cubicles• Car parking provision may be calculated thus: 324 bathers, 3 persons per car average = 101 spaces + a further allowance for staff, disabled, etc., say 125–150 spaces.

Traditional layout of changing rooms

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GYMNASIUM

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SKATING

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FIRST AID FACILITIES

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Large numbers of spectators in sports grounds are a source ofdanger to themselves, particularly from:• Tripping, slipping and falling• Crowd pressure on terraces and exits and• Fire and chaos.

All spectators should be able to leave a sports ground within 8minutes.• If there are combustible stands (such as constructed oftimber) spectators must be able to be cleared from them within 2½ Minutes.•An exit or escape route be less than 1.1 m wide, minimum headroom 2.4 m•No flight should have less than three or more than 16 risers and two flights with more than 12 risers should have a turn between.•Ramps should not be be steeper than 10 per cent ( 1:10 )

EXITS FROM SPORTS GROUNDS

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ORIENTATION OF OUTDOOR PITCHES

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TENNIS COURT

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FOOTBALL

Football, Association (Soccer). L BInternational: 100–110 m 64–75 mSenior: 96–100 m 60–64 mJunior: 90 m 45–55 m

CRICKET

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HOCKEY BADMINTON

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INDOOR BASKETBALL

OUTDOOR BASKETBALL

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INDOOR TABLE TENNIS

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RACE TRACK

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DIVISION OF AREAS

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Case Study 1 : Major Dhyan Chand Stadium

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Case study 1 MAJOR DHYAN CHAND STADIUM

DHYANCHAND national STADIUM

DHYAN CHAND NATIONAL STADIUM IS A FIELD HOCKEY STADIUM AT NEW DELHI, INDIA.It is named after former famous Indian field hockey player, Dhyan Chand.

The stadium was a venue for the 2010 Commonwealth Games for the hockey.Located in central Delhi.Accessecibility: mathura rd and purana qila rd.Context: - Patiala house court -india gate pragati maidan.Site area:37 acrestadium area:17,500sqm

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Case study 1 MAJOR DHYAN CHAND STADIUM Case study 1 MAJOR DHYAN CHAND STADIUM

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Ground floor plan

Case study 1 MAJOR DHYAN CHAND STADIUM

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Case study 1 MAJOR DHYAN CHAND STADIUM Case study 1 MAJOR DHYAN CHAND STADIUM

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Second floor plan

Case study 1 MAJOR DHYAN CHAND STADIUM Case study 1 MAJOR DHYAN CHAND STADIUM

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Seating plan

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Case study 1 MAJOR DHYAN CHAND STADIUM

elevation

Case study 1 MAJOR DHYAN CHAND STADIUM

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Case Study 2 : Talkatora Stadium

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Case study 2 TALKATORA STADIUM

• Talkatora Indoor Stadium is an indoor stadium located in New Delhi, India.

• Capacity - 3035 people • The stadium was a venue for the 2010 Commonwealth

Games for the event of boxing.• Project: M/S Raja Aederi Consultant Pvt. Ltd.

Talkatora Stadium

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Site

Site Plan

Circulation

Services

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Site• Three entries to site:

o Vehicularo Pedestriano Players

• Two parkings:o Publico Vip

• Built area:o Administrative blocko Boxing Stadium

• Services:o Main sewer along Park Street.o Covered drains for storm water

run off throughout the site.o 2 underground water tanks for

rain water harvesting.

Circulation

Services

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Area analysis• Total area of the complex:

12.13 acres• Total built up area : 3.7 acres

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Plans : Indoor Stadium

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Plans : Indoor Stadium

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Plans : Indoor Stadium

Basement PlanIt houses air-conditioning plants, hydro pneumatic water supply system, emergency generating sets,fire fighting pumps and an underground water tank.

• Boxers will reach the ring from an underground tunnel (30.5 feet) inside the players facility centre, walking a total of 60 steps.

• Roof is at the level of ground and can bear a load of a 40 ton fire tender.

• Cost of construction 25 lakh

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Section : Indoor Stadium

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Elevation : Indoor Stadium

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Plan : Players Facility Centre

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Elevation : Players Facility Centre

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 60 solar energy lights in the compound of Talkatora Indoor Stadium. These lights are made of Light Emission Diode chip which consumes minimum energy. The 60 Watt of LED lights provides more illumination than 400 Watt of sodium vapour lamps. The average life time of each LED light is 50,000 hours and due to their advanced technology these lights require very little maintenance as well

Lighting and illumintion

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FacilitiesThe stadium has:• one competition ring • four warm-up areas • a tunnel to facilitate movement of the athletes from the Facility

Block to the main stadium.• acoustic ceiling of dome,• scoreboard, video screens• sports lighting.• 184 CCTV cameras,• a media centre with computers,• anti-doping centre,• gym• separate rooms for boxers with a bed, a cupboard and a rack. • A number of environment-friendly material and energy-efficient

devices have been used in this block to make it a green building. The venue has been redesigned and oriented in such a way so as to take advantage of solar angles and wind direction. The roof of the stadium will also have solar energy panels.

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