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STADIUM DESIGN
W antycznej Grecji termin stadion zdefiniowany był jako tor na dystansie 192 metrów. Teraz stadionem nazywamy obiekt zawierający pełen zestaw elementów sportu, rozrywki wraz z polem gry, owalnym torem biegów, miejscem rzutów i skoków lekkoatletycznych oraz oczywiście widownię z zapleczem prasowym. W aktualnych czasach stadiony to nie tylko prosto zaprojektowane kompleksy sportowe - to także atrakcje turystyczne, wyróżnione cechami indywidualnymi miejsca zbiórek i spotkań tysięcy ludzi.
POOL DESIGN
Today pools come in all shapes, sizes, materials and designs in part propelled by rapidly evolving wellness and fitness trends that has shaped the look and the function of these glittering blue bodies of water. Tranquility and relaxation from work are central themes when designing business hotels, wellness retreats and spas. Paired to these aspects are the demands for water jets and Jacuzzis as well as additional rooms for massages, relaxation, beauty treatments, steam rooms, saunas and far eastern relaxation exercises.
TERRITORIES FROM LANDSCAPE...
Dostępność:na zamowienie * Provides a response by practicing landscape architects to Thomas Sieverts’s concept of urban sprawl * Gives indispensable coverage necessary for a deeper understanding of contemporary trends in landscape architecture and city planning Landscape architecture is a discipline that can bring order to the chaos of contemporary urbanism. It can also give shape and structure to the dispersed city, offering solid answers wherever the debate over the cityterritory and urban sprawl – with good reason – looks set to monopolize the attention of urbanists and architects for a long time to come. As yet, there are very few landscape architecture agencies in Europe that are both deeply involved in the territory and committed to a clear method of work.
RECENT WATERSCAPES
Dostępność:na zamowienie After decades of being banished from residential areas, water is now becoming an increasingly significant feature in urban design. Whether it is the integration of natural water courses into the built environment, rainwater management, the incorporation of water elements in urban areas for climatic purposes or the creation of oases of tranquility or drama such as pools or fountains – all these aspects are not only encountering renewed interest among architects and urban planners, but they are also greeted with appreciation by the general public.