Modern Pentathlon center + Residential Building
Contents:
1. INTRODUCTION
2. COVERED HALL
POOL BUILDINGS
FENCING SPORT
SHOOTING RANGES
3. OUTDOOR SPORTS
EQUESTRIAN
SPRINT “RUNNING”
JAVELIN THROW
ARCHERY
4. PHYSICAL THERAPY ZONE
5. RESIDENTIAL ZONE & SERVICES
6. PLANNING STANDARDS
FOR SPORTS BUILDINGS
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Pentathlon Sports Center | Architecture Design standards
1.
2. CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. COVERED HALL
POOL BUILDINGS
FENCING SPORT
SHOOTING RANGES
3. OUTDOOR SPORTS
EQUESTRIAN
SPRINT “RUNNING”
JAVELIN THROW
ARCHERY
4. PHYSICAL THERAPY ZONE
5. RESIDENTIAL ZONE & SERVICES
6. PLANNING STANDARDS
FOR SPORTS BUILDINGS
3. Modern pentathlon or pentagon is a complex sport
consisting of 5 games played by one player and performed
in one day and is one of the oldest Olympic games. the
"pentagram" is Archery, Sword fencing, Swimming,
Equestrian, and Cross-country (Enemy) Weapon.
The participant gets certain points according to the result
achieved in each competition, and the players are ranked
according to the points they earn.
What’s
PENTATHLON?
11. LEARNER
POOLS
SWIMMING
POOLS
POOLS FOR THE VERY YOUNG ( TWO MONTHS OLD )
•These are frequently provided separately, to acclimatize children to
water accompanied by parents.
• Shallow water, seat/ steps, and water features such as slides and
play furniture. there are no dimensions or shapes.
Plan of toddler’s pool
Plan of toddler’s pool
12. DIVING
POOL
SWIMMING
POOLS
Plan of toddler’s pool
• Spaces where diving can be carried on without
interruption the minimum distance to other pools
should be 5 m.
Olympic regulations diving program assembly and pool
14. SERVICES
SWIMMING
POOLS
Plan of toddler’s pool
CHANGING ROOMS
Width length Celling height
Cleaning materiel room 1m 2m Minimum 2.50m
Foot disinfection bath 0.75m 0.50 m Minimum 2.50m
Built-in cubicles 1m 1.25 m 2.00m
Families cubicles At least 1.50 m At least 1.25
m
2.00m
Changing room for wheelchair users 2.0 m 1.25m 2.00m
Lockers 0.25-0.33 m 0.50m 0.90-1.8m
15. SERVICES
SWIMMING
POOLSCHANGING ROOMS
• all larger pools should contain at least two communal
changing room.
• Of the changing cubicles available 10% should be for families
and disabled people. The ratio of cubicles to clothes lockers
should be 1:4.
• In a communal changing room at least 30 lockers are
necessary and there should be no less than 7.50 m length of
bench.
• The ratio of changing room spaces to lockers ranges up to 1:8.
16. Changing provision for disabled
Facilities for changing or feeding young children
SERVICES
SWIMMING
POOLS
Changing provision for disabled
17. SERVICES
SWIMMING
POOLS
SHOWER ROOMS AND TOILETS
POOL
AREA
SHOWERS TOILETS
•should be there at least ten showers for each shower room
• Basic toilet provision in the sanitary area
is two toilets for women, one toilet and two urinals for men.
18. SERVICES
SWIMMING
POOLS
FIRST AID ROOM
• In a public swimming pool , a purpose – built first –aid room
equipment for serious accidents is essential.
area Height access Equipment
At least 8
m2
2.50 m It should be clearly
signposted and
directly accessibly
from the pool side.
- Couch or stretcher trolley
- Folding screen
- Stretcher
- Disposal bin
- Sink
- Cupboard for storing blankets, first aid
materials and oxygen cylinder
- Artificial respirator
20. SERVICES
SWIMMING
POOLS
POOLSIDE CONTROL POINT
Room name area Height
Instructors
room
At least 6 m2 2.50 m
Accessory
room
At least 20
m2
2.50 m
Waiting room 2.50 m
Teaching and
club room
30 -60 m2 2.50 m
• Pool hall lightening controls
including under water lights.
• Telephone
• Microphone / public address
system
• Tape desk
• Fire alarm
21. SERVICES
SWIMMING
POOLS
CATERING
For
televisio
ns
4 to 6 spaces are required each
space 1.20 × 1.50 m
Catering (café / restaurant ) at least 50
seating spaces 0.5 to 0.8 m2
Plant
area
Total area up to 1m2 of planned
water area
Service and ancillary room for : Area according to no. seating
cafes 60 % of seating
Restaurants 100% of seating
Stores and cold rooms 20-25% of seating
Empties stores 15 – 20% of seating
Kitchen and officess and staff Th remainder
23. SPECTATOR
REQUIREMENTS
Location of seating area Type of seating Circulation Space need for
one seat
Completion pools:
Prefers to be on both side
Diving pools:
Along one side of pool.
Temporary seats
or permanent.
It should be clear
and separated from
the swimmers.
0.5 m2
28. STRUCTURAL
SYSTEM
SWIMMING
POOLS
• Steel reinforced concrete pools
The most common material
used in community swimming
pool construction is steel
reinforced concrete.
• However, there are two different
application methodologies –
fully formed and sprayed –
which create different results.
30. L O N D O N A Q UAT I C S C E N T R E F O R 2 0 1 2 S U M M E R O LY M P I C S
Z A H A H A D I D A R C H I T E C T S
31. L O N D O N A Q U A T I C S C E N T R E F O R 2 0 1 2 S U M M E R O L Y M P I C S
Z A H A H A D I D A R C H I T E C T S
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36. STANDARDS
FENCING
Dimensions Ceiling Orientation Structure
A field made of
insulated metal for
ground touches,
14 meters long
and 2 meters wide
3 : 3.5m North or
Northeast
Playground in wood, cork, rubber or
plastic material, and the stadium is
covered with a metal mesh to
insulate the touches that occur on
the floor
The surface of the fencing stadium
must be level and smooth
40. STANDARDS
SHOOTING
RANGESDimensions Ceiling Location Orientation Structure
15 – 20m
from the
firing line and
the target line
Width of
shooting
points = 1 :
1.5m
1.2 m2 per
shooter
3 : 3.5m Isolated
Away
from
streets
or
gardens
North or
Northeast
North: for
targets with
shades
South: for
shooters
type of flooring for the
range is a smooth, non-
absorptive hardened
concrete floor from the
firing line to the bullet trap.
Walls must be isolated with
sheets
44. THEARENA
EquestrianArea Ceiling Location Orientation Structure
20 x 60m is
minimum area for
riding races
3.0 m side strips
(5.0 m at the
entrance)
26 x 48 m is
perfect for total
arena
100 m2 for each
horse.
A covered
riding hall
: 4.5 :
11m
Far away from
other fields as
much as we can
The bigger axis
is to north –
south
& south-west
to north-west
are avoided
Frames systems are
preferred
Walls are covered
with wood to hight
2m
Doors width = 2 –
3m
Riding hall ground is
covered with wood
flakes
47. AUDIENCE
&JUDGES
Equestrian
Area Location Circulation
The audience
should be no
further than 5 m
from the riding
area.
The judges' grandstand is
positioned on the west side
of the arena because most
important competitions
take place in the afternoon
and so the sun will be at the
judges' backs.
Use a spectator
gallery with the first
row for seating and
the second for
standing. Behind this
is room for two rows
of circulating people.
This arrangement will
create 200 seated
and standing places
in a 20 x 40 m arena.
48. STABLES
Equestrian
Area Ceiling Location Orientation Ventilation Structure
1.8 * 3.5m for
each horse
3.5 : 4.5m Isolated
Under
the
riding
hall or
beside
it with
entry
ramp
East or South Windows with
height = 2.2m
from ground
with frosted
glass in the
sunny
direction
Frames
systems are
preferred
Ground is
covered with
solid asphalt
sheets with 3%
slope
Walls are
preferred to be
porous with
0.8m height
52. STANDARDS
SPRINT
Dimensions Orientation Structure
Total lanes width = 8.82m
Internal lane=1.2m
External lane= 1.5m
• The bigger axis is to north – south
• & south-west to north-west are
avoided
Borders of lanes
are from asphalt
sheets
57. STANDARDS
ARCHERY
• The various shooting distances are clearly defined on the
grass by white lines, tapes or spots and are always
measured in yards
• The overall distance for clout archery is about 230 m
• championships over 150 m depending on the number of
targets.
69. RESIDENTIAL
ZONES
SINGLE ROOMS
Total area 40 m²
Area without bathroom and
corridors
15 m²
Bathroom area 4.5
m²
Every Bed area 5 m²
Minimum height 2.4
m²
DOUBLE ROOMS
70. RESIDENTIAL
ZONES
DISABLED ROOMS
• 1-2% of the hotel room is prepared for
them.
• Bedroom: 3.65m wide and increase the
space between beds to be 1.2m
• -low window cill height : 0.6m
• -Bathroom: central turning space 1.52m
• -Basin tops : .8 m high with knee space
71. RESIDENTIAL
ZONES
BATHROOMS
-Min area of bathroom: 5 m2.
-Note: each adjacent room is preferred to participate in a single Duct.
-Duct width is about 60-90 cm.
CORRIDOR WIDTH
73. RESIDENTIAL
ZONES
SERVICES
HOUSEKEEPING
• Location: a room is putted in each floor with its own closet
for putting cleaning tools.
LAUNDRY
• -usually in the last floor under the roof and its door open
directly on the corridor.
Area in m² to number of guest rooms 100 rooms 250 rooms 500 rooms 1000 rooms
Hotel laundry 1.40 1.11 0.93 0.74
74. ENTRANCE
Entrances
Service Entrance Main Entrance
Main Entrance
Figure 1 revolving door
with extra emergency exits
• It must be clear and distinctive
• Porte-Cohere should be wide
enough to allow two cars to
pass and for porter with bags,
so we need 900mm clear
75. ENTRANCE
Other Entrances
Separate the circulation of resident and non-resident guests.
• Providing direct access to restaurants
and banqueting halls; this avoids
congestion in the main reception area
and gives better control.
Service Entrances
• Access for guests and building servicing must be clearly separate
• (figure 2).
• It is normally from a road different from the main entrance.
• suitable door width for furniture (Figure 3).
Figure 3 service
door
Figure 2 building and service entrance relations
76. RECEPTION
RECEPTION AREA
Front Desk lounge Reception Hall
Reception hall
Reception Hall
• A rough planning figure is 1.1 to
1.4 m2 per seat.
• It joins public area to entrance
area or part of bar.
• Furniture is normally easy chairs
and low coffee
• tables, Atmosphere should be
informal and relaxing.
Front Desk
• visible to the guest
immediately on entrance.
• connection between direct and
service and front desk service.
Figure 14 desk dimensions
77. ADMINISTRATION
- A rough planning figure is 1.1 to 1.4 m2 per seat.
ADMINSTRATION
manager assistant secretary
meetings
room
adminstrativ
e rooms
treasury atm
Figure 19 administration
rooms dimension in m²
Figure 21 details dimensions
Manager Room
81. RESIDENTIAL
ZONES
PUBLIC AREA
Dining Area
• The breakfast hall must contain 25%
of residents & Dining Room contains
50% of them.
• -The dining room is usually open to
non-residents, so there should be
convenient access from outside the
hotel in addition to access for
resident guests.
• -The main dining room must be
directly adjacent to the main kitchen.
83. RESIDENTIAL
ZONES
Kitchen / Catering
-routes between the kitchen, server and restaurant are as short as possible.
-Orientation of Kitchens always directed to the opposite direction of the wind & doesn’t
overlook any view like other services, next to the restaurant and connected with the staff
rooms and stores.
circulation from
outside to restaurant
path throw kitchen
85. RESIDENTIAL
ZONES
GYM
• 1.85 m^2 per person.
• -Minimum of Area 100 m^2
• -Open air, less internal walls.
• -Ground or first floor because
of heavy loads.
• -Soundproof walls.
• -Using Rubber tiles.
90. PUBLICSERVICES
STAIRS
Note a ramp with ratio of 1:12 to 1:20 with
110cm width are
suitable for handicaps with landing each 6
meters vertical length.
Note stairs with 14/28 is suitable and if the
stairs width is more than 3 meters then it is
required to add a handrail in center.
Note a ramp with ratio of 1:12 to 1:20
with 110cm width are
suitable for handicaps with landing each 6
meters vertical length.
Note stairs with 14/28 is suitable and if
the stairs width is more than 3 meters
then it is required to add a handrail in
center.
91. PUBLICSERVICES
escape stairs (for emergency)
LIFTS
A lift for each 150 beds.
-Must be visible from reception disk.
-lifts are grouped in facing rows of no more than four with adequate.
-Lifts lobby width must not be less than 3 m for a row
and 3.7 for double rows.
-for high standard hotels is around 25–
30 seconds in peak use.
94. It must be built within an attractive nature, close to the
important streets and secure for that parking lots.
Putting the main entrance as close to the center of
the earth's façade so that the building blocks can be
mediated to achieve ease of movement and
communication.
Attention to the main entrance as an aesthetic and as
a control device to enter the club.
The public door is located on the largest surrounding
streets (noting the work of sub-entrances to enter
individuals or supplies received by the club).
Movement compatibility with visual vision is one of the
important elements in planning, which is the presence
of a sequence between human movement and visual
vision of the coordination of the blocks and their
relationship to each other.
Planningstandards
95. The main administrative building of the club is
towards the neighbor's buildings
The green areas are facing the entry door.
Consider allowing vertical expansion of all
buildings in general, to allow future ramping on
one or two floors.
In the afforestation process, trees are considered
to be evergreen, giving shades throughout the
year.
Trees are placed in gardens and green areas next
to motion pathways, to feed the tracks in
shadows
Linking site elements to an internal road, at least
for pedestrians
Planningstandards
96. REFERENCES
• The metric handbook
• Neufert “EN & AR versions”
• Time saver
• Fire Safety
• Helena Regional Sports Association
• WEC World Equestrian Center