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Meet your panellists of “Old spaces, new moves“ free webinar by IAKS Nordic and Tverga, 27 September

Join experts from Grønn Byggallianse, Bergen kommune, Lokale og Anlægsfonden, Rodeo Architects, Oslo kommune, and JAJA Architects for the webinar dedicated to transformation and rehabilitation.  Register today for the free livestream webinar hosted by IAKS Nordic and Tverga!
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Webinar “Old spaces, new moves“ by IAKS Nordic and Tverga, 27 September

Why build new standard sports facilities when we can repurpose old buildings to reduce our carbon footprint, meet the goals of the Paris Agreement and adjust to new sport and culture trends? Full agenda out now. Register today for the free livestream webinar hosted by IAKS Nordic and Tverga!
JAJA-GAME_Streetmekka_Aalborg-R_Hjortshoj-650

Webinar “Old spaces,new moves“ by IAKS Nordic and Tverga, 27 September

Why build new standard sports facilities when we can repurpose old buildings to reduce our carbon footprint, meet the goals of the Paris Agreement and adjust to new sport and culture trends? Full agenda out now. Register today for the free livestream webinar hosted by IAKS Nordic and Tverga!
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Webinar “Transformation and rehabilitation“ by IAKS Nordic on 27 September

Why build new standard sports facilities when we can repurpose old buildings to reduce our carbon footprint, meet the goals of the Paris Agreement and adjust to new sport and culture trends? Register now for the free livestream webinar hosted by IAKS Nordic and Tverga!
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Esportcat and IREC unveil study results on sports centre comfort

The reports provide valuable insights into the most common typologies of weight and fitness rooms in sports facilities in Catalonia and offer an overview of how the topic of indoor environmental quality is addressed in different countries. Read the full report on how to create more comfortable and conducive environments for sports.
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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.
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Perfect fit in a confined urban location

The Schlossbad has been built on the plots of the old outdoor pool and replaces the rural district’s former indoor pool that was used particularly by schools and clubs. Read full feature in the sb magazine - free of charge!
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Framed by the rhythm of the structure

Opened in 2021, the Churchill Meadows Community Centre features a 25-metre, six-lane pool and therapeutic pool; a triple gymnasium; a multipurpose room, including a ­teaching kitchen and an active living studio. It was designed for all ages and abilities.
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New benchmark for ultra low energy sports facilities

Ravelin Sports Centre's design is fossil fuel-free and has demonstrated an operational energy consumption of less than 100 kWh/m2/year – a level of performance which no other equivalent sports centre in the UK has yet demonstrated.
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IAKS UK event 15 June Portsmouth: Low-energy sports facilities: Register now!

Ravelin Sports Centre is the new BREEAM outstanding sports facility for the University of Portsmouth. The seminar will focus on the importance of low carbon / low energy facilities in the design and development of sports and leisure facilities. Tickets starting at EUR 50.

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