Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Who we are
    • Our mission
    • About us
    • Sections
      • IAKS ANZ
      • IAKS UK
    • Executive Board
    • Expert Circles
    • Office
  • What we do
    • Our activities
    • Events
      • IAKS Events Calendar
      • 2025 Webinar Series
      • IAKS Canada Community Centre tour, 5 June 2025
      • IAKS pool study tour to aquanale/FSB, 26-27 Oct 2025
    • sb Magazine
      • Read
      • Advertise
    • IAKS Congress
      • Programme
      • IAKS Facility Tours
      • Tickets
      • Travel and accommodation
      • Partnership opportunities
    • Architecture Prizes
      • Architecture Prize
      • Young Professionals Award
      • Past Prizes
  • Our network
    • Membership
    • Find a member
    • Become a member
    • Partners
  • Resources
    • News
    • sb Magazine
    • Best practices
    • Newsletter
en
de

IAKS Domains

  • WHERE WE ARE
    • IAKS Deutschland
    • IAKS 日本
    • IAKS LAC
    • IAKS Schweiz / Suisse
    • IAKS España
    • IAKS Nordic
    • IAKS Österreich

Login

Full text search
Webinar 29 May 2024_announcement_650.png

Webinar 29 May: Navigating the Paris Climate Agreement

Explore the ways to actively contribute to the goals outlined in the Paris Climate Agreement in the context of sports facility infrastructure. The webinar by LOA fonden and IAKS Nordic will see presentations of the „Reduction Roadmap“, the „Sustainability Hierarchy“ and „Organization of Sport Facilities and Public Value“. Attendance: free. Register now!
Brisbane Lions 7545_BLTC_200114_BLTC_Building_05_Cam_Entry-02.jpg

2024 IAKS Study trip to Australia: Spotlight on Brisbane

The 2024 IAKS study trip to Australia offers three options leading to Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane from 25 June to 3 July, combining traditional and modern sports facilities, cultural landmarks, and community engagement. Today we cast a spotlight on the Brisbane leg of the tour (2-3 July).
sb 2-2024 EN 650 A4.jpg
Read
IAKS UK seminar in Edinburgh 2024

IAKS UK event hosted 80 delegates from nine countries

More than 80 delegates and panellists converged in Edinburgh to hear and discuss the design, performance and operation of sports and leisure facilities to meet the demands of both elite sport and community use. Comprehensive facility tours at Meadowbank Sports Centre and Oriam - Scotland’s National Performance Centre for Sport – highlighted this unique learning and networking event organized by IAKS UK.
STADICHAIR STADISEAT

Sustainability for stadium seating

STADICHAIR gives discarded stadium seats a second life and emphasizes the importance of emotions by allowing fans to preserve a piece of their soccer history. The materials are sourced regionally to guarantee short delivery routes and German quality, prioritizing sustainability and regionality.
GYMNASTICS IS BACK IN Albstadt NUSSLI

Gymnastics is back in Albstadt

With the high-quality temporary solution, NUSSLI offers the city of Albstadt a solution that was originally planned as temporary but can also be used for much longer and finally makes club and school sports possible again.
Ordos Spatial Experience

Spatial experience with river, steppe and desert

PLAT ASIA was commissioned to redevelop an urban square, SHIJIE, in Ordos, China, into an all-people-friendly smart sports park to meet the need for a healthy lifestyle. The site layout reflects the multi-faceted Ordos landscape with desert, steppe and river. The lighting, shading and navigation systems are controlled with smart technology.
Porosity St. Louis Citypark

Porosity

CITYPARK’s 22,500-seat soccer-specific venue showcases St. Louis’s love for the sport through an intimate, innovative, and sustainable design. CITYPARK represents a new model for Major League Soccer (MLS) stadiums, ­moving away from the standard enclosed singular space to a pub­lic amenity that invites all.
Igls Sports Centre

Year-round facilities in hillside location

In the first stage of the overall Zimmerwiese sports area project, a beach volleyball court coupled with a football pitch (summer) and ice rink (winter) with a utility building have been realised.
Akhmanova Whitepaper

Designing for women sports: Don’t segment us, include us!

On the back of the two Australian sports venues Brisbane Lions Brighton Homes Arena and The Home of the Matildas, Populous Senior Associate Dr Irina Akhmanova de­scribes the impact of the integration of fe­male sports in day-to-day life of the elite and community sports ­societies, showing the commercial and social benefits from this integration.

Pagination

  • « « First
  • ‹ ‹ Previous
  • …
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • …
  • › Next ›
  • » Last »
Subscribe to
Follow us!
Login
  • Who we are
    • About Us
    • Sections
    • Executive Board
    • Office
  • What we do
    • Events
    • sb magazine
    • IAKS Congress
    • Architecture Prizes
  • Our Network
    • Membership
    • Find a member
    • Become a member
    • Partners
  • Resources
    • News
    • Newsletter
    • sb magazine
  • Legal
    • Privacy
    • Imprint
    • Privacy settings
Copyright © 2025 IAKS