Swimming Pools and Ice Rinks (v. 3) (Design & Development Guides) - Tapa dura

Sports Council

 
9780750622561: Swimming Pools and Ice Rinks (v. 3) (Design & Development Guides)

Sinopsis

This comprehensive book covers all aspects of provision of ice rinks and swimming pools. Highly illustrated with photographs and diagrams, it gives guidance to architects and others on the design of the whole facility, from structural considerations to building services. Sport in all its many forms is enjoyed every day by hundreds of millions of people around the world and provides significant social and physical benefits for its participants. At the same time it faces intense competition for a share of their leisure time and disposable income. To retain its international and universal appeal, sport must offer both participants and spectators easy access to well designed, high quality facilities and ancillary services. The design of these facilities offers a particularly high profile challenge to architects and designers. Few other types of public building or facility are likely to be used by such a high proportion of the population.

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Críticas


This exhaustive study contains 63 chapters encompassing design,
building services, building maintenance, case and research studies and
information sheets, contriburted by 24 eminent professionals. A must for
any design team involved in the preparation of such projects.'
ASI Journal, July 1996

Reseña del editor

This comprehensive book covers all aspects of provision of ice rinks and swimming pools. Highly illustrated with photographs and diagrams, it gives guidance to architects and others on the design of the whole facility, from structural considerations to building services.
Sport in all its many forms is enjoyed every day by hundreds of millions of people around the world and provides significant social and physical benefits for its participants. At the same time it faces intense competition for a share of their leisure time and disposable income. To retain its international and universal appeal, sport must offer both participants and spectators easy access to well designed, high quality facilities and ancillary services. The design of these facilities offers a particularly high profile challenge to architects and designers. Few other types of public building or facility are likely to be used by such a high proportion of the population.
The definitive comprehensive reference, with the authority of the Sports Council
Covers the whole facility

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