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shelter and sports complex
construction of a sports complex with a swimming pool
High level of civic activity, experience of international cooperation and openness of local authorities and public assets to cooperation at the regional, national and international levels.It prompted us to develop a plan-project of a sports and recreation complex near our lyceum. Our goal was to provide an opportunity to conduct classes related to physical culture and wellness activities to strengthen health and develop sports skills among students not only in our community.
Ukraine
Regional
Berehiv Distrct
Huskyi Distrct
It addresses urban-rural linkages
It refers to other types of transformations (soft investment)
Early concept
No
No
As an individual

1. Opulation Safety: Providing a place where people can shelter during emergencies, such as natural disasters or war threats.

2. Multifunctionality: Creating a space that can be used not only for sporting events, but also for cultural events, exhibitions, conferences and other community activities.

3. Promotion of a healthy lifestyle: Promoting an active lifestyle of the population through the organization of sports sections, training and competitions.

4. Infrastructure development: Improvement of infrastructure in the region, creation of new jobs during the construction and operation of the complex.

5. Social integration: Creating conditions for cooperation between different groups of the population, involving young people in sports, which helps to strengthen social ties in the community.

6. Economic development: Supporting the local economy by attracting tourists to participate in sporting events and activities.
These goals help not only to develop sports infrastructure, but also to improve the quality of life of the community.
community
education
protection
rehabilitation
development
1. Opulation Safety: Providing a place where people can shelter during emergencies, such as natural disasters or war threats.

2. Multifunctionality: Creating a space that can be used not only for sporting events, but also for cultural events, exhibitions, conferences and other community activities.

3. Promotion of a healthy lifestyle: Promoting an active lifestyle of the population through the organization of sports sections, training and competitions.

4. Infrastructure development: Improvement of infrastructure in the region, creation of new jobs during the construction and operation of the complex.

5. Social integration: Creating conditions for cooperation between different groups of the population, involving young people in sports, which helps to strengthen social ties in the community.

6. Economic development: Supporting the local economy by attracting tourists to participate in sporting events and activities
These goals help not only to develop sports infrastructure, but also to improve the quality of life of the community.
A sports complex with a shelter can become an important element of urban space, combining aesthetic and functional components. Here are some aspects to consider:
Aesthetics

1. Architectural design :The complex can have a modern, stylish look with stylish lines, plenty of glass for natural lighting and the integration of natural elements such as green spaces. The use of ecological materials will also increase aesthetic appeal.

2. Landscape design: The outdoor environment should be attractive, with green areas, benches and walking paths that promote socialization and relaxation. The inclusion of fountains, sculptures or other art will make the area more attractive.

3. Interior design:The interior should be cozy and modern, using bright colors to stimulate activity. Waiting areas, cafes or changing rooms can be decorated to create a comfortable atmosphere.

Quality of experience for people

1. Functionality:The versatility of the premises allows for various types of sports activities. This can include gyms, playgrounds for various sports, halls for group classes, etc. Thoughtful layout allows you to avoid queues and ensure comfortable use of space.

2. Accessibility:Accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities, must be taken into account when designing the complex. The availability of elevators, unobstructed entrances and appropriate kg coupon zones are key factors for a positive experience.

3. Social spaces:Creating comfortable areas for relaxation and communication helps to shape the community. Cafes that offer healthy food and drinks, as well as outdoor meeting areas, can stimulate social interactions.

4. Natural lighting and ventilation:You should strive to maximize the use of natural lighting and provide good ventilation to create a comfortable and healthy environment for users.

In general, the project of a sports complex with a shelter should promote a healthy lifestyle.

The goals of creating a sports complex with a shelter in terms of inclusion can cover several important aspects:

1. Accessibility for all: The main goal is to provide access to the sports complex for all categories of the population, including people with disabilities. This can include barrier-free entrances, elevators, specialty toilets and other amenities.

2. A variety of programs: The sports complex can offer a variety of programs and activities that take into account the needs of different population groups, including children, the elderly, people with disabilities and those with special needs. This will help everyone find something for themselves.

3. Promoting socialization: Creating an inclusive environment allows people with different life experiences to communicate and interact, which contributes to socialization and community empowerment. Sports events can act as a platform for uniting people of different 背景s.

4. Education and information: The sports complex can participate in educational initiatives aimed at raising awareness of the importance of inclusion in sports and physical activity among the population.

5. Safety: Shelter equipment that meets safety standards is critical, especially during emergencies. Inclusion also implies that all athletes and visitors will feel safe in any situation.

6. Support for local development: Activities carried out in the complex can support the local economy and provide jobs for different population groups, encouraging inclusiveness not only physically but also socially.

In general, the inclusive sports complex aims to create an environment that will be open and accessible to all, regardless of their capabilities and background.
1. Government authorities: Local and national authorities have involved to provide funding, regulatory approvals and project monitoring.

2. Sports organizations: Representatives of sports federations or clubs will be involved in determining the needs of sports facilities, which will affect the design of the complex.

3. Public: Local residents, activists, and civil society organizations participated in public discussions and surveys that help understand the needs and expectations of the community regarding the sports complex.

4. Architects and engineers: Professionals in the field of architecture and engineering played a key role in the development of the project, taking into account the technical and aesthetic aspects of the building.

5. **Financial institutions and investors were involved to attract business investment or project lending.

The involvement of these stakeholders helps to ensure the successful implementation of the project, taking into account the interests of both the state and the community.
1. Government: Local and national authorities were involved to secure funding, regulatory approvals and project monitoring.

2. Sports organisations: Representatives of sports federations or clubs were involved to identify the needs for sports facilities, which will influence the design of the complex.

3. Community: Local residents, activists and civil society organisations participated in public discussions and surveys, which helped to understand the needs and expectations of the community regarding the sports complex.

4. Architects and engineers: Professionals in the field of architecture and engineering played a key role in the development of the project, taking into account the technical and aesthetic aspects of the building.

5. **Financial institutions and investors were involved to attract business investment or credit for the project.

Involving these stakeholders helps to ensure the successful implementation of the project, taking into account the interests of both the state and the community.
1. Architecture – development of project documentation, space planning, style and functionality of the building.

2. Construction – construction technologies and materials used to ensure the durability and safety of structures.

3. Engineering – projects of energy supply, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, water supply and drainage systems.

4. Mechanics – analysis of loads on the structure and projects of protection against external influences.

5. Safety – development of security measures for users of the complex, emergency management.

6. Ecology – taking into account environmental aspects in construction, material stability, energy efficiency.

7. Sport and physical culture – projects that take into account sports needs and the specifics of using the complex.

Together, these disciplines provide a comprehensive approach to creating a safe and functional sports facility.
1. Multifunctionality: The complex not only serves as a place for training and competition, but also serves as a shelter during emergency situations. This ensures safety for the residents of the area.

2. Modern technologies: Use of the latest construction technologies and materials that increase the energy efficiency and stability of the building to various extreme conditions.

3. Environmentality: The project may include solutions for sustainable development, such as renewable energy sources (solar panels, windmills) and water collection and treatment systems.

4. Enhanced Security: Integration of security monitoring and management systems, enabling rapid response in the event of a threat or emergency.

5. Social inclusion: Creating a space that promotes community involvement in physical activity and cultural activities by strengthening social ties.

Thus, the project of a sports complex with a shelter is innovative, as it meets the modern challenges of safety, ecology and social development.
1. Needs Analysis: First, the needs of the target audience are studied, in particular athletes who have suffered injuries. This helps determine what services, equipment and conditions are necessary for effective rehabilitation.

2. Conceptual design: At this stage, the concept of the center is being developed. The main functional zones (rehabilitation rooms, gyms, emergency shelters), as well as the relationships between them, are determined.

3. Environmental safety: Since the center has shelter, it is important to take into account security measures that will protect against external threats. This can include material selection, architecture design, and security system.

4. Inclusiveness and accessibility: Providing access for people with disabilities is an important aspect that influences the design of a rehabilitation center.

5. Physical resources and technologies: Selection of technologies and equipment to be used in the center for the rehabilitation of athletes. This can include a variety of simulators, physiotherapy techniques, and other resources.

6. Project funding and approval: At this stage, it is important to obtain funding and approve the project plan with the relevant authorities.
The project of a sports rehabilitation complex with shelter in martial law has high potential for several reasons. First, it can provide the necessary medical care to athletes and ordinary citizens who have suffered injuries, taking into account the specifics of martial law. Secondly, an important component is safety, which can be guaranteed by shelter, which will provide an opportunity to continue training and rehabilitation in conditions of danger.

In addition, such a complex can serve as a place for sports competitions and events, which will help increase the morale of the population in difficult times. Cooperation with state and non-governmental organizations, as well as foreign sponsors, can attract additional resources for the implementation of the project.
1. Health Disparities: Access to rehabilitation services can be limited in low-income or underserved areas. By offering shelter for a sports rehabilitation center, individuals in these communities can receive much-needed support for physical recovery, which can improve overall health and quality of life.

2. Mental Health Issues: Sports rehabilitation often contributes to improved mental health by fostering a sense of community, encouraging physical activity, and providing therapeutic support. Establishing a sheltered environment for rehabilitation could help mitigate mental health challenges, especially in populations affected by trauma or illness.

3. Social Inclusion: Sports serve as a bridge for social inclusion and cohesion. By providing a safe space for rehabilitation, marginalized groups can engage in sport and community activities, promoting social interaction and reducing feelings of isolation.

4. Economic Development: Rehabilitation centers can create job opportunities and stimulate local economies by drawing participants and visitors. This can be especially impactful in regions where employment options are limited.
1. Needs Assessment: Conduct a comprehensive needs assessment within the community to identify specific requirements for the rehabilitation center, including services, facilities, and target demographics.

2. Stakeholder Engagement: Establish partnerships with local sports organizations, rehabilitation specialists, healthcare providers, and potential funding bodies to gain support and resources.

3. Facility Design and Planning: Work with architects and facility planners to design the center, ensuring it meets the needs identified in the assessment. This includes creating a welcoming and functional environment for rehabilitation and shelter.

4. Funding and Resource Mobilization: Explore various funding opportunities such as government grants, private donations, and sponsorships to secure the necessary financial resources for the project.

5. Program Development: Develop specific rehabilitation programs tailored to the needs of the community, incorporating various sports and therapeutic methods to assist recovery.

6. Community Awareness Campaign: Launch a campaign to promote the center’s services, highlighting its role in enhancing health and well-being, while also addressing the importance of rehabilitation in sports.

7. Training and Hiring Staff: Recruit qualified professionals, including rehabilitation specialists, trainers, and support staff, ensuring they are equipped to deliver high-quality care and guidance.

8. Implementation: Initiate the opening of the center, ensuring all programs and services are launched efficiently and effectively.

9. Monitoring and Evaluation: Establish a monitoring system to evaluate the impact of the center on users, assessing success rates and areas for improvement.

10. Feedback Mechanism: Create a feedback mechanism for users to share their experiences and suggest improvements, fostering an environment of continuous development.