Concept olimpici Già in viaggio le luci di Sochi 2014
Le Olimpiadi si inseriscono in una tendenza in atto da tempo nel settore degli impianti sportivi. Stadi, palazzetti e piscine oggi vengono progettati pensando ai consumi energetici, alla riduzione dell’impatto sonoro e luminoso, alla multifunzionalità e a un inserimento armonico nel contesto urbanistico in cui sono costruiti. Un evento senza sprechi, con impatto ambientale ridotto al minimo e impiego intelligente delle risorse perché i Giochi rappresentino anche un’occasione di riqualificazione urbana.
Ghiaccio e velocità, già si lavora al futuro. Per la prossima edizione dei Giochi Olimpici invernali, la prima che vede la Russia come paese ospitante, sono aperti cantieri imponenti. La località scelta, Sochi, una cittadina costiera del Mar Nero, offre la suggestiva possibilità di unire gli scenari della montagna con quelli marini.
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The Olympics are in line with the current trend in the sector of sports facilities. Today stadiums, arenas and swimming pools are being designed taking into account energy consumptions, lower noise and light pollution, multi-functionality and their ability to blend into the surrounding urban setting. The Olympics are anevent without waste that minimises the impact on the environment and increases the smart use of resources because the Games also represent an opportunity for urban renovation.
Ice and speed, with an eye toward the future. For the upcoming edition of the Winter Olympics, to be held in Russia for the first time, many construction sites are being opened. The chosen location is Sochi, a small town along the coast of the Black Sea that offers great opportunities to combine mountain views and sea views.
This is where the Sochi Olympic Oval will stand, a multi-purpose ice rink with an expected capacity of 8,000 seats and a design that resembles the one of the Palaoval in Turin, which was built for the Winter Olympics in 2006. After the Games are over, the arena will be turned into an open-air market place. Like the facility in Turin, this arena, too, will be lit by the spotlights supplied by Disano illuminazione.
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Le Olimpiadi si inseriscono in una tendenza in atto da tempo nel settore degli impianti sportivi. Stadi, palazzetti e piscine oggi vengono progettati pensando ai consumi energetici, alla riduzione dell’impatto sonoro e luminoso, alla multifunzionalità e a un inserimento armonico nel contesto urbanistico in cui sono costruiti. Un evento senza sprechi, con impatto ambientale ridotto al minimo e impiego intelligente delle risorse perché i Giochi rappresentino anche un’occasione di riqualificazione urbana.
Ghiaccio e velocità, già si lavora al futuro. Per la prossima edizione dei Giochi Olimpici invernali, la prima che vede la Russia come paese ospitante, sono aperti cantieri imponenti. La località scelta, Sochi, una cittadina costiera del Mar Nero, offre la suggestiva possibilità di unire gli scenari della montagna con quelli marini.
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The Olympics are in line with the current trend in the sector of sports facilities. Today stadiums, arenas and swimming pools are being designed taking into account energy consumptions, lower noise and light pollution, multi-functionality and their ability to blend into the surrounding urban setting. The Olympics are anevent without waste that minimises the impact on the environment and increases the smart use of resources because the Games also represent an opportunity for urban renovation.
Ice and speed, with an eye toward the future. For the upcoming edition of the Winter Olympics, to be held in Russia for the first time, many construction sites are being opened. The chosen location is Sochi, a small town along the coast of the Black Sea that offers great opportunities to combine mountain views and sea views.
This is where the Sochi Olympic Oval will stand, a multi-purpose ice rink with an expected capacity of 8,000 seats and a design that resembles the one of the Palaoval in Turin, which was built for the Winter Olympics in 2006. After the Games are over, the arena will be turned into an open-air market place. Like the facility in Turin, this arena, too, will be lit by the spotlights supplied by Disano illuminazione.
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http://www.archilight.it/GetPage.pub_do?id=8a8a8ab711a17da80111a2740bbf04b8&_JPFORCEDINFO=4028e4153b3ba556013b3bacd9e6000d&language=ENG
Le Olimpiadi si inseriscono in una tendenza in atto da tempo nel settore degli impianti sportivi. Stadi, palazzetti e piscine oggi vengono progettati pensando ai consumi energetici, alla riduzione dell’impatto sonoro e luminoso, alla multifunzionalità e a un inserimento armonico nel contesto urbanistico in cui sono costruiti. Un evento senza sprechi, con impatto ambientale ridotto al minimo e impiego intelligente delle risorse perché i Giochi rappresentino anche un’occasione di riqualificazione urbana.
Ghiaccio e velocità, già si lavora al futuro. Per la prossima edizione dei Giochi Olimpici invernali, la prima che vede la Russia come paese ospitante, sono aperti cantieri imponenti. La località scelta, Sochi, una cittadina costiera del Mar Nero, offre la suggestiva possibilità di unire gli scenari della montagna con quelli marini.
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http://www.archilight.it/GetPage.pub_do?id=8a8a8ab711a17da80111a2740bbf04b8&_JPFORCEDINFO=4028e4153b3ba556013b3bacd9e6000d
The Olympics are in line with the current trend in the sector of sports facilities. Today stadiums, arenas and swimming pools are being designed taking into account energy consumptions, lower noise and light pollution, multi-functionality and their ability to blend into the surrounding urban setting. The Olympics are anevent without waste that minimises the impact on the environment and increases the smart use of resources because the Games also represent an opportunity for urban renovation.
Ice and speed, with an eye toward the future. For the upcoming edition of the Winter Olympics, to be held in Russia for the first time, many construction sites are being opened. The chosen location is Sochi, a small town along the coast of the Black Sea that offers great opportunities to combine mountain views and sea views.
This is where the Sochi Olympic Oval will stand, a multi-purpose ice rink with an expected capacity of 8,000 seats and a design that resembles the one of the Palaoval in Turin, which was built for the Winter Olympics in 2006. After the Games are over, the arena will be turned into an open-air market place. Like the facility in Turin, this arena, too, will be lit by the spotlights supplied by Disano illuminazione.
More on Archilght:
http://www.archilight.it/GetPage.pub_do?id=8a8a8ab711a17da80111a2740bbf04b8&_JPFORCEDINFO=4028e4153b3ba556013b3bacd9e6000d&language=ENG