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The document provides information on computing spaces needed for athletic grounds and parks. It includes formulas and sample computations for spaces in a sports stadium including tracks, fields, locker rooms, and more. It also provides sample computations for spaces in an aquatic center.

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046 – DESIGN 6

PR- RSW 01
TITLE: ATHLETIC GROUNDS AND
PARKS
DATE GIVEN: MARCH 13, 2023
DATE DUE: MARCH 27, 2023

BULONG, EDWIN JR. B. AR. KATRINA FORTIN


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGES

I. INTRODUCTION

II. DEFINITION OF TERMS

III. COMPUTATION OF SPACES

IV. BUBBLE DIAGRAM AND ADJANCENCY MATRIX

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I. INTRODUCTION

Sport gives kids and teenagers the chance to interact with adults in valuable and
constructive ways, which is crucial when such chances aren't present at home. So, it is a
lost opportunity for kids who are "barred" or excluded from sport in their early years of life
because they behave badly compared to other kids. These activities that could teach kids
how to manage and regulate their behavior is being withheld from them. Children can
safely negotiate between good and wrong while playing sports as they learn to interact
with peers and adults. suggests that participating in sports may even lower a child's chance
of suicide. Male athletes display lower levels of despondency and suicide thoughts than
non-athletes. Multiple-sport participating young men appear to receive even greater
protection in this area. For girls, similar outcomes were discovered. Adults who engage in
exercise report feeling happier and suffering from fewer cases of depression, according to
research on the subject. High-involvement athletes are more "psychologically resilient," or
better able to bounce back from setbacks. Young athletes who participate in sports are
defended against social isolation.

Sports help people stay fit and healthy, which is their primary benefit. People have been
fascinated by their bodies throughout history. I think a lot of people today accept
themselves for who they are, regardless of beauty or ugliness. Consequently, maintaining
physical fitness through sports should be everyone's first priority. As a result, exercise
keeps our bodies healthy. Sports also maintain a healthy blood pressure and circulation in
our bodies. We can demonstrate the value of sports for our health, as shown by the fact
that 70% of middle-aged persons who were inactive in sports as children are now
experiencing issues, according to several scientific studies.

Sports are extremely important to the Filipino people. Filipinos are avid fans of sporting
events, whether they are participants in the sport or only spectators. The entire nation
supports Filipino athletes and teams when they compete for victory. It merely
demonstrates that sporting success opens up numerous doors, garners a wide spectrum of

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recognition for the nation, and also reveals the athlete's heart, which unites the hearts of
the people from that nation.

II. DEFINITION OF TERMS

 Baseball: baseball fields can be a very popular choice for most sports complexes. However,
remember that different age groups and leagues rely on different sized fields, so you may
want to plan to have multiple.
 Basketball: Basketball is played everywhere, from neighborhoods with a single hoop to full-
blown gyms. A variety of sports complexes can host basketball courts, as the game can be
played outdoors on concrete pavement and indoors on specialty wood flooring. Basketball
courts are an excellent addition to a sports complex, as they can be used for pickup games,
local leagues and tournaments.
 Soccer: Though soccer is often dwarfed by baseball, basketball and football in terms of the
attention that tends to be given to their professional leagues in the United States, it's still a
very popular game. Youth leagues, schools and other groups all play on soccer fields in sports
complexes. A high school field will be somewhere between 100 to 120 yards long and 55 to 80
yards wide, so you'll need to plan to have plenty of space outdoors.
 Football: Football is a sport you may or may not plan to have at your sports complex due to its
designation as a high contact sport. If you do choose to include it, a fully painted field with end-
zones can be a fan favorite of gentler versions of the game like flag football or touch football.
The field can also be used for games like Ultimate Frisbee, making it a versatile addition to your
complex.
 Tennis: The game of tennis can be played on a variety of surfaces, but clay, grass, hard and
carpet courts are most common. Hard courts are regularly thought of as the best, due to their
easy maintenance, durability and user-friendliness.
 Players: Having the courts, fields and equipment that players need is crucial to their
satisfaction. For example, basketball players won't likely want to come to your complex if you
have a single basket, as they'll want a full-court and two baskets. Besides having high-quality

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areas for games, you may also want to think about if players will require changing areas, locker
rooms and specialty parking, among other amenities.
 Spectators: Though players often get the most attention, it's also important to take your
spectators' comfort and needs into account. Complexes that regularly host tournaments and
other events that draw crowds will want to consider adding seating for fans, accessible parking
for large buses or vans, snack booths and conveniently located parking.

 ATHLETIC — commonly known as Track and Field, though it is an umbrella sport,


which in addition to Track and Field it also comprises Cross Country Running, Road
Running and Racewalking.

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COMPUTATION OF SPACES

SPACES PROGRAMMING

SHELTER SPACES

FORMULA:

AREA PER PERSON X NO. OF USER X CIRCULATION = TOTAL CIRCULATION

AREA/PERSON X NO. OF USER + TOTAL CIRCULATION = TOTAL AREA

SPORT STADIUM

SPACES CIRCU- AREA/PER- NO. OF TOTAL


SON USERS CICULATION
LATION (SQM)

% 0
Track and field 20 800 9 1440 8640

Discuss/Hammer 20 7 1 1.4 8.4


Throwing

High Jump 20 20 1 4 24

Javelin in the 20 30 1 6 36
southern segment

Shot-put in the 20 25 1 5 30
Northern segment

Triple jump pits 20 40 1 8 48


with three run-ups

Pole vault 20 40 1 8 48

Long jump 20 40 1 8 48

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Spectators area 20 0.32 6000 384 2304

football 20 4050 11 8910 53460


ENTRANCE 30 10 10 20 120
AND EXIT

GUARD ROOM 15 6 5 7 37

HOME TEAM 25 2.4 30 18 90


LOCKER ROOM

GUEST TEAM 25 2.4 30 18 90


LOCKER ROOM

ADMIN OFFICE 35 6 6 18.6 54.6

CONFERENCE 25 2.4 10 4.8 28.8


ROOM

CONTROL 20 12 4 9.6 57.6


ROOM

UTILITY ROOM 25 4.23 2 2.11 10.57

ELECTRICAL 25 4 5 5 25
ROOM

WASTE 20 6 5 6 36
MANAGEMENT
AREA

AUDIO ROOM 25 8 5 10 50

POWER HOUSE 50 7 3 4.1 25.1

MAINTENANCE 35 10 5 17.5 67.5


ROOM

CLINIC 20 5 5 10 35

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MAINTENANCE 35 10 2 7 27
ROOM
CLINIC 20 10 4 8 48

AQUATIC CENTER
NO. TOTAL
AREA/PER-
OF OF
SON TOTAL
SPACES CIRCULATION USERS SPACES
CICULATION
(SQM) MIN. MIN. SQM
Lobby 0.2 6 5 6 36
Utility 0.25 4.23 2 2.115 10.575

T&B for female 0.15 2.5 2 0.75 5.75

T&B for male 0.15 1.08 2 0.324 2.484

Training pool 0.2 457.25 10 914.5 5487

Diving pool 0.2 500 5 500 3000

Olympic size 1000 6000


0.2 1000 5
swimming pool

CLINIC 0.2 5 5 5 30

HOME TEAM
0.25 2.4 30 18 90
LOCKER ROOM

GUEST TEAM
0.25 2.4 30 18 90
LOCKER ROOM

INFORMATION
0.2 2 4 1.6 9.6
AREA

Spectators area 0.2 0.32 500 32 192

ELECTRICAL
0.25 4 5 5 25
ROOM

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WASTE
MANAGEMENT 0.5 25 5 62.5 187.5
AREA

AUDIO ROOM 0.25 8 5 10 50

POWER HOUSE 0.5 7 3 10.5 31.5

MAINTENANCE
0.35 10 5 17.5 67.5
ROOM

SPORTS HALL

AREA/PER- NO. TOTAL


SON TOTAL
SPACES CIRCULATION OF OF
CICULATION
(SQM) USERS SPACES

Badminton 0.2 81. 74 2

Volleyball 0.2 360 12 864 5184

Tennis 0.2 195.62 2 78.248 469.488

Basketball 0.2 420 10 840 5040

Bowling 0.2 19.5 1 3.9 23.4


Utility 0.25 4.23 2 2.115 10.575

HOME TEAM
0.25 2.4 30 18 90
LOCKER ROOM

GUEST TEAM
0.25 2.4 30 18 90
LOCKER ROOM

ADMIN OFFICE 0.25 9.3 10 23.25 116.25

CONFERENCE
0.25 2.4 15 9 45
ROOM

CONTROL
0.2 12 4 9.6 57.6
ROOM

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CLINIC 0.2 10 5 10 60

INFORMATION
0.2 2 4 1.6 9.6
AREA

INFORMATION 1.6 9.6


0.2 2 4
AREA
0 0

Spectators area 0.2 0.32 1000 9.6 329.6

ELECTRICAL
0.25 4 5 10 30
ROOM

WASTE
MANAGEMENT 0.5 25 5 1.6 126.6
AREA

AUDIO ROOM 0.25 8 5 1.6 41.6

POWER HOUSE 0.5 7 3 0 21

MAINTENANCE
0.35 10 5 50
ROOM

FORMULA:

AREA PER PERSON X NO. OF USER X CIRCULATION = TOTAL CIRCULATION

AREA/PERSON X NO. OF USER + TOTAL CIRCULATION = TOTAL AREA

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BUBBLE DIAGRAM

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