Area for gymnastic equestrian and other competitions. Gymnasiums

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City Center for Rhythmic Gymnastics, designed for training sessions in gymnastics, competitions and individual performances of youth.
The center is a building with a variable number of storeys - 1-2-4 floors, rectangular in plan, with dimensions in the axes - 30.5x60.30 m.
Each hall is designed for simultaneous occupation of 2 groups from 10 to 30 people in each group. The hall is equipped with folding telescopic stands for 150 seats, electronic video- scoreboard, Swedish gymnastic walls with a hinged board, gymnastic benches, a pedestal.
The total number of service personnel is 51 people/shift. The total number of visitors to the gymnastic center is 240 people/shift. Opening hours from 9:00 to 21:00.

Main technical and economic indicators
Building area - 2065.10 sq. m, the total area of ​​the building - 3190.93 sq. m, Estimated building area - 2557.31 sq. m, Effective area- 2990.21 sq. m, Construction volume - 31875.0 cubic meters. m, Number of floors - 4 floors.

Provided working documentation, estimates and a positive conclusion of the examination in PDF format, DOC. The composition of the documentation:
Volume 1 General plan, code: GP;
Volume 2 Architectural solutions, code: АР;
Volume 3 Metal structures, code: KM;
Volume 4 Water supply and sewerage, code: VK;
Volume 5 On-site water supply and sewerage networks, code: NVK;
Volume 6 Heating, ventilation and air conditioning, code: OV;
Volume 7 Heating network, code: TS;
Volume 8 Communication networks, code: SS;
Volume 9 Technological solutions, code: TX;
Volume 10 Estimated documentation, code: Sm.

Description of technological solutions
The projected center of rhythmic gymnastics, intended for conducting training sessions in gymnastics, holding competitions and individual performances of youth.
The main designed premises of the center include:
-1 floor: large gymnasium for 2 carpets, warm-up room No. 1, a locker room for 30 lockers, auxiliary, administrative, sanitary and technical premises, a medical center;
-2nd floor: room for massage nurses, dining room, accounting, judiciary, trainers room, administrative and service rooms, sanitary facilities;
-3rd floor: warm-up room No. 2, a locker room for 30 lockers, a dining room, sanitary facilities, service, administrative rooms, utility rooms.

Each hall is designed for simultaneous occupation of 2 groups from 10 to 30 people in each group.
The total number of service personnel is 51 people/shift. Total number of visitors
gymnastic center - 240 people / shift.
Opening hours from 9:00 to 21:00.
The number of seats in the gymnasium is 150 people. The project provides for mechanized vertical system dividing the hall into two parts.
The large gymnasium provides for the placement of two gymnastic mats measuring 14 x 14m with platforms for two sports groups with a capacity of up to 30 people. The hall is equipped with folding telescopic stands for 150 seats, an electronic video scoreboard, Swedish gymnastic walls with a hinged board, gymnastic benches, and a pedestal.
All halls are equipped with window screens. Dining rooms are equipped with everything necessary equipment, washing tub and sink.
Medical care for those involved and first aid medical care organized in the medical center on the 1st floor of the center building. The first-aid post is equipped with modern medical equipment, a refrigerator, an examination couch, a bactericidal irradiator and a sink with elbow control.
The project provides for storage rooms for cleaning equipment, equipped with a tray, a sink and a cabinet for storing cleaning equipment.
Scrubbers are used for wet and dry cleaning.
On the territory of the center there is a container for collecting garbage (dry waste), which is removed in accordance with the schedule for special solid waste. by road.
To protect the facility and prevent unauthorized access to the facility individuals and cargo provided:
- Fencing and round-the-clock protection of the territory;
- installation of a video surveillance system for the perimeter of the territory, a lighting device for surveillance at night;
-equipment of the building with an access control and management system, a video surveillance system, a security and alarm, voice type warning system;
- equipping employees with voice radio transmitters for emergency communications;
- the presence of a manual metal detector and a manual vapor analyzer explosives at the security service.

Description of architectural solutions
The projected urban rhythmic gymnastics center, intended for gymnastic training, competitions and individual performances of youth, is a building of variable number of storeys - 1-2-4 floors, rectangular in plan, with dimensions in the extreme axes - 30.5x60.30 m, the maximum elevation of the building (top of the parapet) is +16.680 m. The building has no basement. The height of the floor is 3.6 m. For the relative mark of 0.000 m, the floor level mark of the 1st floor, corresponding to the mark of 158.45 m, is taken.

The center has a gym (on the first floor) and two warm-up rooms (on the first and third floors). The height of the gym (up to false ceiling) - 12.0 m, dimensions - 51.0x24.0 m. The gym is equipped with folding telescopic stands for spectators for 150 seats. There are also warm-up halls with a ceiling height (up to a false ceiling) of 6.0 m and dimensions of 12.0x24.0 m.
The building has separate entrance groups equipped with ramps and canopies. Sports halls are separated from the rest of the premises by a fire wall. Evacuation from the second, third and fourth floors is carried out through two dispersed stairwells of the 1st type; a stairway of the 3rd type is provided from the warm-up hall on the third floor.
Access to the roof is carried out from the stairwells through fire doors. At the height differences of the roof, fire escapes of type P1 are provided. The roof is made with internal organized drain. The project provides for a roof fencing, 0.9 m high.

Structure and composition of the premises:
On the ground floor (elev. 0.000 m), in addition to the gymnasium and warm-up halls, there are the following premises: a vestibule with a dressing room, a security room, inventory rooms, a medical center, an administration room, a cash desk, a locker room for trainees with a shower and a bathroom, bathrooms (men's and women's ) for visitors, a bathroom for MGN, a room for cleaning equipment, engineering and technical rooms, a pantry for fluorescent lamps.
On the second floor (elev. +3,600 m) there are: a room for massage nurses, a room for trainers, a dining room, an accounting department, a judge's room, an office for labor protection, an office for a director, an office for a chief engineer, a room for cleaning equipment, bathrooms (male and female) for personnel.
On the third floor (elev. +7.200 m) there are: a warm-up room, a dining room, a locker room for trainees with a shower room and a bathroom, offices, a cleaning equipment room, men's and women's bathrooms, and utility rooms.
Ventilation chambers are located on the fourth floor (elev. +10,800 m).

Exterior finish of the building:
The facades are designed with the use of Sandwich composite panels, factory-painted in accordance with color solution facades, and large planes of translucent facade structures.
The basement of the building is faced with ceramic granite slabs.
Used for facades accent colors: white, blue, pistachio and light gray panels; translucent facade structures and windows with gray profiles; gray and blue canopies over the entrances to the building.
In all premises with a permanent stay of people, natural and artificial lighting. In the gym and warm-up halls - translucent facade glazing. IN stairwells façade glazing was also designed.

Interior decoration Rooms: Walls:
gymnastic and warm-up halls - sandwich panels painted in the factory, except for the wall along axis 11, where the cladding of the GKL sandwich panel along metal frame with subsequent painting with water-based paint;
showers, bathrooms - ceramic tiles for the entire height of the premises "administrative, domestic and technical premises - primer putty, followed by painting with water-based paint.
Ceilings:
suspended ceiling of the Armstrong type in all rooms, except for bathrooms and rooms for storing cleaning equipment, as well as stairwells and engineering rooms;
room for cleaning equipment, bathrooms (including for MGN), showers - hanging rack, aluminum;
in the stairwell and engineering rooms - painting water-based compositions; in ventilation chambers - without finishing. Floors:
in the lobby, corridors and stairwells - ceramic granite tiles with a non-slip surface;
gymnasium, warm-up halls - rhythmic gymnastics carpet, carpet safety zone - carpet;
administrative premises, dressing rooms - linoleum; bathrooms, showers, cleaning equipment rooms and engineering rooms - ceramic tiles with a non-slip surface;
ventilation chambers - concrete floor.
Windows, stained-glass windows - PVC profiles;
Doors external and internal - metal, plastic with a glazing, fire-prevention.
Finishing of the premises is carried out in accordance with the requirements of the norms technological processes and fire safety.

Rally

Ristalische - so in the Synod. per. transferred to the Greek the word stadium, which, as in Russian. lang., means arena for sports (1 Corinthians 9:24-26). Ap. Paul in his ministry likens himself to a runner, who must run according to the designation. track. He encourages the Corinthians to take their cue from such contenders and, like them, do their best to win the reward. see Game (III).


Brockhaus Bible Encyclopedia. F. Rinecker, G. Mayer. 1994 .

Synonyms:

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    See the place... Dictionary of Russian synonyms and expressions similar in meaning. under. ed. N. Abramova, M .: Russian dictionaries, 1999. arena, place; competition, square Dictionary of Russian synonyms ... Synonym dictionary

    RISTALISCHE, lists, cf. (book. trade. obsolete.). An area serving as a place for gymnastic, horse and other competitions; competition. “I looked at the horse race the other day.” Nekrasov. Dictionary Ushakov. D.N. Ushakov. 1935 1940 ... Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov

    - (obsolete expression) area for gymnastic, equestrian and other competitions, as well as the competition itself ... Big encyclopedic Dictionary

    RISTALISCHE, a, cf. (old). An area for gymnastic, equestrian and other competitions, as well as such a competition itself. | adj. lists, oh, oh. Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova. 1949 1992 ... Explanatory dictionary of Ozhegov

    arena- lists, genus. pl. stadiums… Dictionary of pronunciation and stress difficulties in modern Russian

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Design of gymnasiums. Minimum area of ​​utility rooms at gyms. Typical layout gym. The layout of the rooms in the gym medium size. The minimum required space for gymnastic exercises. Recommended sizes of gyms for various kinds sports.

Locker rooms: for each athlete - 40 cm of bench length. Average area dressing rooms with a bench length of 16 - 20 m is 20 - 30 m2. When arranging benches in parallel rows, the distance between them should be ≥ 1.1 m. Use double-sided benches with a dividing wall to the height of coat hooks. The walls are washable. Floors: from roll materials(linoleum, rubber, plastics), tiled or bulk. Lattices should not be made of wood, but of plastic.

Washrooms and showers: 10 showers in one room (if possible with an oblique direction of the jet, with nets at shoulder level or higher); 10 faucets at a low height, for washing hands and feet; drainage for dirty water through a covered gutter, Walls are lined to a height of up to 2 m ceramic tiles. Floors of corrugated and rough tiles; laying on the floor wooden gratings not allowed (to avoid transmission of fungal infections).

Storage room sports equipment(shell):

depth 4 - 5 m, the opening to the hall - the entire width of the projectile; the floor is wooden. The plaster at the corners of walls and pillars must be protected from damage by corner plates. For individual sports unions or federations, their own equipment can be provided.

Technical equipment. For competitions, places for spectators should be provided with a separate, if possible, passage to them. Mobile stands for spectators can be built into wall niches (Fig. 7). It is advisable to provide in the middle of the hall, opposite the stands for spectators, a scoreboard with the time, a microphone and a lighting control panel (Fig. 8).


3. Crossbar.

4. Rings.

5. Gym box.

6. Parallel bars.

8. Large and small sports halls at the Darmstadt Higher Technical School. The project was developed by the Darmstadt Service for the Construction of Higher Educational Institutions. 1 - shell; 2 - small hall; 3 - men's dressing room; 4 - watchman; 5 - vestibule; 6 - teachers' room; 7 - dressing room for boys; 8 - timing, 9 - storage tracksuits; 10 - engine room; 11 - storage of balls; 12 - storage of cleaning equipment; 13 - large hall.


7. Retractable stands (section length - up to 6 m).

9. Trolley for transporting mats.

10. Gymnastic bench.

Minimum area of ​​utility rooms:

Hall view Shell Small equipment changing rooms Washrooms and showers latrines Instructor's room
Area, m2 number Area, m2 number Area, m2 souls Faucets for washing hands and feet men's female number Area, m2
toilet bowls pis-suars toilet bowls
Gym: small 40 1 20 1 15 – 20 10 10 1 1 2 1 9 – 12
average 48 2 20 – 30 2 15 – 25 10 – 12 10 – 12 1 – 2 2 2 – 3 1 – 2 9 – 12
big 72 2 20 – 30 2 20 – 25 12 12 – 15 1 – 2 2 2 – 3 2 9 – 12
Sports hall, games room 84 4 20 – 30 2 25 – 30 12 – 15 15 1 – 2 3 2 – 4 2 9 – 12
Premises for physical education: minimum area 10 1 20 1 15 – 20 10 10 1 1 2 1 9 – 12
regular sizes 10 1 25 1 15 – 20 12 12 1 1 2 1 9 – 12

Halls for sports games and gymnastics (DIN 18032) are placed at a distance of ≤ 10 minutes walk from the school, away from main streets and industrial enterprises. The direction of the longitudinal axis of the hall is from east to west. The walls of the hall should be smooth, without ledges and niches; the surface of the walls is durable, bright and easy to clean. The wall covering must be acoustically effective, the reverberation time must not exceed 1.8 s. The doors of the hall, if possible, should not be located at the ends; placement of doors along the middle axis, on which the gates of the day of a number of sports games are located, is not allowed. Doors in the locked state must be flush with the wall (door fixtures are recessed into the leaf).

For portable gymnastic equipment, fastenings and storage places should be provided (for crossbars, ropes, rings, Swedish walls, basketball hoops must have floor braces, suspension beams, etc.). The axes of the projectiles must be perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the hall:

a) the axis of the racks for the rings runs in the middle of the hall;

b) the axis of the crossbar - at a distance of 6 m from end wall, opposite to the input; rope axes - at a distance of 4 - 5 m from the end of the hall.

The floor in the halls must be resilient, not chip or bulge, resistant to abrasion, non-slip, must have sound and heat-insulating properties. Resilient floors are now in widespread use; they don't anchor. Before varnishing and treatment with anti-slip agents, markings are applied to the surface of the floors to various games in the form of multi-colored lines 2-5 cm wide.

The window area should be 1/5 total area wall surfaces. Gyms should have daylight, but not blinding (sun visors, blinds should be provided); it is not allowed to install wide inter-window piers, which are the cause of sharp contrasts in the intensity of illumination. Glazing should be made of safety glass up to a height of 3.5 m from the floor level. Window sills at a height of ≥ 2.2 m can only be installed along one longitudinal side of the hall.

In rooms for physical education, the area of ​​windows should be ≥ 1/3 of the total surface area of ​​the walls.

The average illumination during exercises Еср - ≥ 120 lx.

Average illumination at competitions Еср - ≥ 200lx.

Design temperature: in the hall 12 -15°С: in the utility rooms 18 - 22°С

In school gyms heating system the hall and utility rooms with it are made independent.

Hot water supply should be arranged separately from the heating system so that the supply hot water provided throughout the year. Direct-flow water heaters are installed in the halls of sports clubs.

Sports and gymnastic halls. The dimensions of sports halls specified in DIN 18032, based on a modular dimension of 3 m, are partly rejected by sports specialists; instead, the dimensions of the gyms shown in the table are recommended.





X possible competition.

Only training sessions are possible.

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Dictionary of forgotten and difficult words of the 18th-19th centuries

arena

, A , cf.

1. The area for various kinds of competitions (equestrian, gymnastic), as well as the competition itself.

* The owner of the estate enjoyed the colors, the stadiums, ate fruits and smelled the flowers. // Saltykov-Shchedrin. Poshekhonskaya antiquity // *

2. Field, field of activity.

* But such hard hearts are rare.; hardly one in the whole century will appear on the secular stadium. // Radishchev. Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow // *

Bible Dictionary to the Russian Canonical Bible

arena

rist’alishche (from the old Russian ristat - to move, run, ride) (1 Cor. 9:24) - a sports facility for running, racing, wrestling and other gymnastic exercises that the ancient Greeks loved very much. They arranged stadiums in almost all their cities.

Ozhegov's dictionary

arena

RIST A LISCHE, A, cf.(old). An area for gymnastic, equestrian and other competitions, as well as such a competition itself.

| adj. listing, oh, oh.

Dictionary of Efremova

arena

  1. cf. obsolete
    1. The area, which served as a place for horse, gymnastic and other competitions.
    2. Competition.

Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron

arena

(among the Greeks ίππόδρομος, among the Romans circus) - a place of equestrian competitions on horseback and in chariots: see Hippodrome. famous hippodrome ohm in Greece was Olympic. In Rome there was a Circus Maximus, which, according to legend, existed even under Romulus, who, in the Murcipian valley, between the Aventine and Palatine hills, established games in honor of Consus. The long, flat area of ​​the valley served as the R., the grassy slopes of the hill served as places for spectators until the architectural structure of the circus was erected. Tarquinius the Proud, according to legend, arranged wooden seats(fori) for the public, burned and restored more than once. Julius Caesar arranged stone seats in the lower tiers. Augustus added an imperial box (pulvinar) of marble and erected an obelisk, which currently stands in Piazza del Popolo. Since the time of Claudius, the circus, which previously accommodated up to 150 thousand spectators, was designed for 250 thousand people. Subsequent emperors restored parts of the building, adding marble tiers of seats and decorating the circus with marble, gold and mosaics; under Constantine, it was one of the most luxurious buildings in Rome, containing 385 thousand seats for spectators. The building was at least 2,000 feet long and at least 600 feet wide. Marble seats rested on vaults and bulls, from a row of which the floor of the building was formed. A low wall or an elevated platform (spina) made of marble was arranged along the R., which served as a separate line of the R. Statues and ornamental objects such as obelisks, altars, trophies, etc. were placed on it. At both ends of the spina, two elevations were adapted, each of which had 7 marble eggs. After each circle (curriculum) made, one egg was removed. Instead of eggs, figurines of dolphins were also used for this purpose. In addition to Circus Maximus, in Rome there were also Circus Flaminius on the Campus Martius, Circus Caligulae et Neronis in the gardens of Agrippina, at the foot of the Vatican Hill, Circus Hadriani on Campus Vaticanus, Circus Maxentii on Via Appia, Circus Sallustii. For the organization of circus competitions, see Circus.

Wed Krause, "Gymnastik und Agonistik der Hellenen" (Leipzig, 1841); Guhl und Koner, "Leben der Griechen und Römer" (1890); Baumester, "Denkmäler Antiker Kunst" (1888); Smith, "Dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities" (1890-91).