Skatepark in a Box

Skatepark in a Box

Fits everywhere

“Skatepark in a Box” can be set up almost anywhere in the world – even in crisis areas.

The contai­ners are the decisive stage of deve­lo­p­ment, because on the one hand they expand the range of oppor­tu­ni­ties, and on the other hand they create secure storage faci­li­ties.

“Skate­park in a Box” is a new concept, flexible and sustainable at the same time, for the further deve­lo­p­ment of mobile skate­parks all over the world.

As its name suggests, the project consists of a skate­park and a box. The skate­park is tail­ored to the on-site condi­tions by the Cologne land­scape archi­tect and skate­park specia­list Ralf Maier. The box is made from an over­seas ship­ping container, which the Stutt­gart company KuKuk Box trans­forms into a versa­tile sports and leisure faci­lity.

The contai­ners are the decisive stage of deve­lo­p­ment, because on the one hand they expand the range of oppor­tu­ni­ties, and on the other hand they create secure storage faci­li­ties (espe­ci­ally for the sports equip­ment).

This means that “Skate­park in a Box” can be set up almost anywhere in the world: in large inner-city squares, in the coun­try­side, in niches and alcoves — but also in crisis areas, where oppor­tu­ni­ties like this are perhaps even more important than anywhere else.

The sponsor of this concept, and of many skate faci­li­ties world­wide, is the skate-aid foun­da­tion.

Designer

maier land­schafts­ar­chi­tektur

Container

KuKuk Box

Supporter

skate-aid

The concept works just as well as a temporary installation for events as it does for the permanent enrichment of sports and leisure activities.

The converted contai­ners are the crucial constant at “Skate­park in a Box” because the storage faci­li­ties in parti­cular guarantee that they can be used safely and secu­rely around the world. As well as a skate­park, the sports and exer­cise offer can also include a BMX trail, for example.

The contai­ners provide space for all the neces­sary equip­ment. The mobile ramps are stored in a space-saving way, the bikes and scoo­ters are anchored to holders, the boards are neatly stacked on rails and the protec­tive equip­ment, like the helmets and the knee and elbow pads, are sorted by size into boxes under the counter.

There is even a toolbox and a first-aid kit on board.

 

A folding bench and coat hooks make it easy to move the container, or to turn it into a lounge with seating and recrea­tional faci­li­ties, a meeting place for real experts to talk shop and exch­ange expe­ri­ences.

The only thing missing is the camp­fire.

“Skate­park in a Box” is extre­mely flexible. The concept is just as suitable as a tempo­rary instal­la­tion for events or during reno­va­tion work as it is as a perma­nent addi­tion to sports and leisure faci­li­ties.

As the contai­ners are deli­vered prefa­bri­cated by lorry to their desti­na­tion and require no further design or foun­da­tions, assembly and possible dismant­ling are also very easy to imple­ment.

“Skatepark in a Box” promotes not only athletic development, but also individual and social development.

 

The combi­na­tion of sports faci­li­ties and contai­ners has great poten­tial, espe­ci­ally for social projects. As soon as the faci­li­ties have been set up, a programme with free skate­boar­ding work­shops, inclu­ding provi­ding sports equip­ment, can be started on site.

The skate-aid foun­da­tion has a lot of expe­ri­ence in trai­ning local coaches who run the skate parks inde­pendently and super­vise skaters.

 

In this way, “Skate­park in a Box” promotes not only athletic deve­lo­p­ment, but also indi­vi­dual and social deve­lo­p­ment – for children and young people as well as for coaches.

“Skate­park in a Box” has already been set up at several loca­tions, inclu­ding Cologne-Ehren­feld, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Wester­wald, Berlin and in a refugee camp in Pirlita/Balti (Moldova).

There are two vari­ants of the KuKuk box:

One variant can be trans­ported by truck, while the other is also suitable for ship­ping — for example, for use in crisis regions.

During the FSB 2023 there will be plenty of opportunities to experience and try out the “Skatepark in a Box” concept.

During the FSB 2023 there will be plenty of oppor­tu­ni­ties to expe­ri­ence and try out the “Skate­park in a Box” concept – for example in the outdoor area of Hall 9. In addi­tion, Ralf Maier will present his projects through lectures and an exhi­bi­tion.

KuKuk Box has been buil­ding artis­ti­cally desi­gned, inno­va­tive and style-defi­ning play and outdoor spaces throug­hout the world for over 15 years. KuKuk’s expe­ri­enced team is made up of artists, archi­tects, carpen­ters, joiners, metal­wor­kers and educa­tors – and will also be on site during the FSB.

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skate-aid / KuKuk Box

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skate-aid was founded in 2009 by skate­board pioneer Titus Ditt­mann to realise social skate­park projects for disad­van­taged children and young people world­wide.

Maier Landschaftsarchitektur/ Beton­land­schaften in Cologne have specia­lised in the world­wide deve­lo­p­ment, desig­ning and cons­truc­tion of skate and bike parks for many years.

KuKuk Box is the inventor of mobile public play­ground faci­li­ties. The inno­va­tive play, sports and lounge concepts are based on stan­dar­dised freight contai­ners.

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Hotspot Sauna

Hotspot Sauna in Norway

Imagination and building permission

Cabin cool, purpose hot, online booking: the Hotspot Sauna from Oslo Works.

The Couch by MVRDVPhoto: ©Daria Scagliola & Stijn Brakkee

Community

A sauna is best enjoyed toge­ther. This may be the reason why sauna commu­nity culture has been rising in Scan­di­navia the last few years. People are putting their forces toge­ther in order to finance, build and share hothouses all along the shore.

The neigh­bor­hood commu­nity on Nesodden penin­sula, a short ferry ride from the Norwe­gian capital, Oslo, wanted to increase their already growing number of common saunas.

They wanted an eco-friendly and social sauna with a breath­ta­king view. In this case Oslo Works has desi­gned a Hotspot that really takes care of that.   

Rules

Cons­truc­ting a sauna has very few rules.

It needs to be fairly insu­lated in order to heat up without using too much energy. It needs access to cooling water (or snow), and it needs a heating device. The rest is up to imagi­na­tion and buil­ding permits.

Oslo Works wanted to mini­mize the climate foot­print, as well as the visual domi­nance and main­ten­ance requi­re­ments. Hence, the cabin was cons­tructed of massive wood modules and clad with burnt and oiled ore pine shin­gles. The modules could easily be trans­ported to the not so acces­sible lot on the edge of the smooth seaside rock.

Moduls

This version of the sauna concept consists of two parts, divided by an open narrow passage towards the water and the bathing ladder.

To the right, a section with two small chan­ging rooms and storage for neces­si­ties. To the left, a hot room with a wood fired oven, a rounded, soci­ally invi­ting back wall, and a pano­r­amic window towards the big city skyline.

Hotspot is a basic module that can be extended with several add-ons, such as diving board, shower, roof terrace, solar cell panels or connected to other Hotspots in a row.

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The free­zing cold Scan­di­na­vian weather condi­tions that make the sauna expe­ri­ence on the Norwe­gian shore, is of course optional. Nevert­heless, it is quite easy to imagine this hotspot in warmer climates.

 The hotspot sauna can be booked online from summer 2024.

Project data

Architect

Oslo Works AS
Gøte­borg­gata 27B
0566, Oslo
Norway

Client

Nesodden Velfor­bund
Post­boks 18
1451 Nesoddtangen
Norway

Opening

2024

Addess

Tangen­veien 2
1450 Nesoddtangen
Norway

Photos

Marte Garmann 

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Melos Stylemaker

Melos Stylemaker

As you like

With EPDM granules, you can realise your own ideas for playground flooring – even online.

Now designers and builders can design their own floor coverings online instead of buying “off the shelf” as before.

It’s spring, the open-air season in kinder­gar­tens and day care centres as well as on our play­grounds and schoo­ly­ards has begun. Children love bright and colourful envi­ron­ments where they can play, romp, climb, run and try things out.
Fall protec­tion floor cove­rings lite­rally play a supporting role in this.

EPDM granules can be used to produce not only colourful but also crea­tive floor cove­rings for play­grounds and other surfaces.
Now desi­gners and buil­ders can design their own floor cove­rings online instead of buying “off the shelf” as before.
This is made possible by the Melos Style­maker app.

Supplier

Melos GmbH
Bismarck­strasse 4–10
49324 Melle, Germany

The app provides a large selection of motifs and colours to choose from. Another very popular feature is the option to upload and implement your own motifs to the app.

The Melos Style­maker App offers a simple way to design colourful and crea­tive fall protec­tion floor cove­rings. It can be used to design entire themed worlds such as a land of dino­saurs, a bobby car race­track or an alien galaxy.
The app provides a large selec­tion of motifs and colours to choose from. Another very popular feature is the option to upload and imple­ment your own motifs to the app.

The design process is fully auto­mated and ther­e­fore very cost-effec­tive. The motifs, whether from the templates or uploaded by the user, are cut out of EPDM sheets with a water jet and then deli­vered as a complete, finished product.

After applying a poly­ure­thane adhe­sive, they are glued to the substrate. When the adhe­sive has dried, the surroun­ding area is levelled with EPDM granules to create a flat surface into which the motifs are inte­grated.

The PU bonding agent is included in the scope of deli­very, as are the floor motifs made of coloured EPDM granules.

What used to be very time-consuming is now a fully automated process that leads to decidedly individual and popular results.

The Melos Style­maker App offers archi­tects and buil­ders, as well as play­school manage­ment teams, the chance to choose between the many options – or to design a unique floor cove­ring for them­selves, for example in work­shops with the children.
Orde­ring the desired motif via the app is simple and straight­for­ward. Experts are available to advise on the plan­ning of indi­vi­dual floor cove­rings.
What used to be very time-consuming is now a fully auto­mated process that leads to deci­dedly indi­vi­dual and popular results.

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Play containers in Wolfsburg

The attractivisation of the Wolfsburg city centre

Plug and play

How the city of Wolfsburg is invigorating its city centre with mobile greenery and mobile play equipment.

Play containers are an increasingly popular way to create a DIN-certified, high-quality and versatile range of play options in a short time and with little effort.

The starting point of this project was the city of Wolfsburg’s desire for “more people to spend more time in the Wolfs­burg city centre”. In order to increase the quality and the length of stay, addi­tional play, rest and recrea­tion zones should be created at suitable loca­tions — initi­ally tempo­r­a­rily.

In order to offer the younger gene­ra­tion and their parents further incen­tives in the city centre and to comple­ment the exis­ting play offers in a targeted manner, a mobile ensemble of play­ground equip­ment became the project’s main attrac­tion.

These pieces of play­ground equip­ment consist of over­seas contai­ners made from steel which, thanks to built-ins made from durable robinia wood, stain­less steel, plexi­glass and nets, as well as crea­tive handi­craft design, are trans­formed into game contai­ners with openings of diffe­rent sizes in the roof and walls, slides, attach­ments and super­s­truc­tures.

With play contai­ners, DIN-certi­fied, high-quality and versa­tile play offers can be created in a short time and with little effort — and not only for schools or kinder­gar­tens, but also for public spaces.

The planner and manu­fac­turer of the play contai­ners is the company Kukuk Box from Stutt­gart.

Client

City of Wolfs­burg

Play containers

KuKuk Box GmbH
Rosen­wies­straße 17
D – 70567 Stutt­gart

With the play containers and the additional greenery, it’s not only the quality of stay in the city centre which was increased, but the microclimate was also improved.

All the measures to increase the quality of stay in the inner city were accom­pa­nied by mobile gree­nery. Depen­ding on the loca­tion and type of use, plan­ters with trees, shrubs or plan­ting columns were combined with the seating and play offers. The selec­tion of plants also takes climate change and the desire for bee and insect friend­li­ness into account.

Several small loca­tions have been created which invite all age groups to play and get toge­ther. With the addi­tional gree­nery, it’s not only the quality of stay in the city centre which was increased, but the micro­cli­mate was also improved.

The project was finan­ci­ally supported by the Euro­pean Union. The total cost was 220,000 euros. The client was the Green Divi­sion of the city of Wolfs­burg.

Address

Porsche­straße
D — 38440 Wolfs­burg

Opening

2021

For the installation of a game container in public space, a free, paved area is sufficient – but the installation can also be done quickly on grass or in a sandy area.

In the simp­lest case, a free, paved area is suffi­cient for setting up a game container in a public space – for example in a pede­strian zone, on a market square or in a schoo­lyard. The game contai­ners are desi­gned in such a way that a fall protec­tion floor accor­ding to DIN is only required for the slide run.

Prefa­bri­cated rubber fall protec­tion elements are supplied and placed toge­ther on site, connected to each other and bordered by a wooden frame. The slide is then simply placed on the pedestal or anchored in it. In this way, the play device can be set up and made ready for use in one day.

If the play container is intended to be set up on grass or in a sandy area, a 30 cm-thick gravel support layer the size of the container set-up area first has to be created. In this version, the slide feet are set up in a concrete foun­da­tion. The subse­quent cons­truc­tion of the play container then also only takes one day. What takes the most time is the hardening of the concrete.

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City of Wolfs­burg
KuKuk Box

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Johannes Bühl­be­cker
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Meanwhile, the city of Wolfsburg has 13 play containers in different sizes and for variable installation sites.

The coope­ra­tion between the city of Wolfs­burg and the company KuKuk began in 2016. The first play container was intended to make the outdoor areas of resi­den­tial buil­dings more attrac­tive for refu­gees.

Since the length of the measure was unclear, the KuKuk Box was a very easy choice. It consists of modules and does not require any foun­da­tions. Ther­e­fore, it can be assem­bled and disas­sem­bled very quickly and trans­ported to the next place of use.

The play boxes have proven to be a suitable solu­tion for special requi­re­ments.

In the mean­time, the city of Wolfs­burg has 13 play contai­ners in diffe­rent sizes and for chan­ging parking spaces in schoo­ly­ards, daycare areas and public play­grounds throug­hout the city.

They are not only used as an interim solu­tion for conver­sions and relo­ca­tions, but also as seasonal play offers for places which are not usually play­grounds – such as the shop­ping area in the Wolfs­burg city centre.

The play contai­ners are stan­dar­dised, robust and inex­pen­sive.

They are also ideally suited for perma­nent use as a public play oppor­tu­nity, because they are versa­tile, flexible, inex­pen­sive, easy to care for and sustainable.

A KuKuk box creates spaces and surfaces for clim­bing, froli­cking, playing, sliding on the one hand, and a frame with protected and more private areas on the other.

The frame is formed by the contai­ners; through the instal­la­tions and exten­sions a new land of adven­ture is created from it again and again.

No matter where.

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IKEA Wien Westbahnhof

IKEA Vienna Westbahnhof

Hej roof space

“If you love something, it stays for longer.” REGUPOL was involved in a future-oriented project to capitalise on roof surfaces.

Designers and building contractors have recognised the potential of space on the roofs of our cities. In a few decades, our roofs will be landscapes.

With its green façades, multi-purpose use and, above all, roof space that has been capi­ta­lised on, IKEA Vienna West­bahnhof is much more than just a furni­ture store – it is a new meeting spot in the heart of the Austrian capital.

Along­side the façades, the roof is the building’s special feature. The huge roof terrace offers not only a magni­fi­cent view over Vienna, but also versa­tile offers for the public – and a chall­enge when it comes to sound insu­la­tion.

Desi­gner and buil­ding contrac­tors have reco­g­nised the poten­tial for space on the roofs of our cities. In a few decades, accor­ding to Jakob Dunkl from quer­kraft archi­tekten, our roofs will be “land­scapes that will be inha­bited, used and greened” – so, a very big topic for the future.

The façades and roof are exemplary and pioneering, especially when it comes to climate protection and the increased requirements for sound insulation.

 The archi­tec­ture and the possi­bi­li­ties of use are always crucial factors for a building’s success, and quer­kraft archi­tekten have done a lot of work here. They created a highly commu­ni­ca­tive struc­ture with urban spaces for expe­ri­ences and active roof surfaces.

A green mantle surrounds the entire buil­ding. It is 4.5 metres deep, provides plenty of shade, and houses rooms, terraces, plants and lifts, emer­gency stairs, toilets and buil­ding services.

The façades and roof are exem­plary and pionee­ring, espe­ci­ally when it comes to climate protec­tion, intel­li­gent urban conso­li­da­tion and the increased requi­re­ments for sound insu­la­tion.

The building is in line with the positive image of the furniture store, and yet this branch is different from all the others that have gone before.

IKEA wants to be a good neigh­bour, so the buil­ding also looks extre­mely friendly, uncon­ven­tional and urban. The Swedish furni­ture store uses five of the seven floors. Hotel Jo & Joe is located on the top two floors.

The buil­ding is in line with the posi­tive image of the furni­ture store, and yet this branch is diffe­rent from all the others that have gone before. On each level are open spaces with plants, greened façade elements, birds’ nests, beehives and lots and lots of light. A total of 160 trees ensure a more plea­sant micro­cli­mate.

IKEA Vienna West­bahnhof is crowned by an attrac­tive roof space with offe­rings that make a diffe­rence. The roof and buil­ding have already been awarded the GREENPASS ® Platinum certificate.This is an equally ambi­tious, new, all-in-one plan­ning and certi­fi­ca­tion tool for climate-resi­lient urban plan­ning and archi­tec­ture.

Everyone involved is a winner: those who meet for coffee on the spectacular roof often also visit IKEA, and vice versa.

IKEA and quer­kraft archi­tekten have reco­g­nised that capi­ta­li­sing on roof areas is a huge oppor­tu­nity to made our proper­ties, and thus our cities, more attrac­tive: the IKEA “TOPPEN” snack bar on the roof terrace is the first in the world that is publicly acces­sible. But there is no compul­sion to consume – you can also bring your own snacks.

Ever­yone involved is a winner: those who meet for coffee on the spec­ta­cular roof often also visit IKEA, and vice versa. Those who want to stay the night in Vienna also choose their accom­mo­da­tion based on the offers in the surroun­ding area – and the terrace on the roof is open until the evening.

It is ther­e­fore not only a ques­tion of the design of the roof area, but also of the uses beneath it. Sound insu­la­tion makes this possible, and this topic is one of REGUPOL’s core compe­ten­cies.

This combination of lively living and bedrooms below naturally entails requirements for compliance with maximum sound insulation.

REGUPOL is the right partner when it comes to deve­lo­ping holi­stic urban solu­tions, and also when it comes to the absence of conflict between the various user concepts.

The roof terrace above Hotel Jo & Joe is open to the public until late in the evening. This combi­na­tion of lively living and bedrooms below natu­rally entails requi­re­ments for compli­ance with maximum sound insu­la­tion (target value LnT,w< 28 dB accor­ding to ÖNORM S 5012:2012).

The impact sound insu­la­tion that is suitable for the outdoor area of IKEA Wien West­bahnhof not only meets all the sound insu­la­tion requi­re­ments but also protects the sound­pro­ofing against mecha­nical influences and has a drai­nage func­tion. A filter fleece for preven­ting slur­ries ensures these proper­ties on a perma­nent basis.

The appro­priate product is called REGUPOL sound and drain and meets the highest of demands when it comes to acou­stics.

To put it in the words of the architect: “If you love something, it stays for longer.”

IKEA Vienna West­bahnhof is brea­king new ground on many levels. On the one hand, the Swedish furni­ture store is taking account of chan­ging consumer beha­viour with a new, car-free concept, and, on the other, thanks to nume­rous archi­tec­tural and tech­nical ideas, it offers enormous struc­tural sustaina­bi­lity.

Yet, the plea­sant and authentic appearance of the buil­ding, the gree­nery and the capi­ta­li­sa­tion on the roof areas (yoga courses are even held here) also give it emotional sustaina­bi­lity. To put it in the words of the archi­tect: “If you love some­thing, it stays for longer.”

A buil­ding with future.

Project data

Architect

quer­kraft archi­tekten zt gmbh
Börse­platz 2
A — 1010 Wien

office@querkraft.at

Client

IKEA Einrichtunge-Handelsges.m.b.H.

Sound insulation

REGUPOL BSW GmbH
Am Hilgen­acker 24
D — 57319 Bad Berle­burg

Physical address

IKEA Wien West­bahnhof
Euro­pa­platz 1
A — 1150 Vienna

Opening

2021

Author

Johannes Bühl­be­cker
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Photograph

REGUPOL
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Chris­tina Häusler — quer­kraft
Hertha Hurnaus — quer­kraft

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From coast to coast 2022

Sports culture in Denmark

From coast to coast

3 days, 6 projects, 7 lectures, 25 participants

Day 1

21 September

Bis 16.00
Indi­vi­dual journey to Billund

16:30
Bus to Ring­kø­bing
Check-In at Hotel Fjord­gaarden

19:00
Get-toge­ther-Dinner

You travel to Billund by plane, train or car.

From there we orga­nise and fund all sight­seeing, guided tours, trans­fers, lunch and dinner for you.

Day 2

22 September

09.00

Lalandia Søndervig Holiday Park
Presen­ta­tion and guided tour with Bay Archi­tects

Combi­na­tion of water park and holiday centre. Opened in June 2022.

11.00

Walk by the North Sea
with nature guide

Situated in the middle of the 500 km long Jutland west coast, Søndervig is the gateway to the North Sea. Sea, wind and dunes.

13.00

Natur­kraft Expe­ri­ence park
with lunch and tour

How the forces of nature affect us — and what happens when we try to tame them.

16.00

Hjertet i Ikast
Presen­ta­tion and guided tour with Julian Weyer, CF Møller Archi­tects

35 diffe­rent user groups in a faci­lity that is used for very diffe­rent sporting, cultural and social purposes.

19.30

Dinner
at the Bådcafé

We will spend the evening at the old Ende­lave ferry with café, bar and restau­rant.

Day 3

23 September

09.30

Gellerup Sport og Kultur­center
Presen­ta­tion and guided tour with SHL Archi­tects

The new heart of Aarhus’ epony­mous district. It consists of a library, a meeting house and the “House of Move­ment”.

10:30

The trans­for­ma­tion of Gellerup & design of the new pool

In Gellerup, parks, housing, 1,000 jobs have been created in the last ten years — and soon a new swim­ming pool will be added.

11.30

Aarhus Inter­na­ti­onsl Sailing Center
Presen­ta­tion and guided tour with Thomas Capi­tani

Located right at the entrance to Aarhus harbour, it connects a new part of the city with the water via a prome­nade.

13.30

Lunch
at Restau­rant Havnær

Close to the sea and with a wonderful view over the harbour of Aarhus.

14:30

End of the event
Bus transfer service

Thank you for joining us!

Organiser

Troldtekt

Trold­tekt GmbH
Frie­senweg 20, 3. OG
D — 22763 Hamburg

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Stadium 974

Stadium 974 in Doha

Container becomes icon

Probably the most innovative of the eight stadiums newly built for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar™.

Stadium 974 will not be rebuilt after the World Cup, but dismantled. That is new.

Stadium 974 stadium is one of the most inno­va­tive of the eight stadia for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ and is also planned to fully resolve the legacy issue. After the tour­na­ment it will be enti­rely dismantled and shipped to other loca­tions.

The idea of using ship­ping contai­ners, a trans­port module used in world commerce, enables the struc­ture as well as the stadium faci­li­ties, toilets, retail areas and prayer rooms to be unplugged,

disas­sem­bled and then shipped to other count­ries or distri­buted to other areas of Qatar.

The very first thought when confron­ting a white sheet of paper was to develop another iconic and amazing stadium design. However, the design team, formed with our office, and Schlaich Berger­mann & Part­ners as Struc­tural Engi­neers, and Hilson Moran as MEP Engi­neers, began from the very begin­ning to feel this was an oppor­tu­nity to develop some­thing never done before, a stadium which would finally resolve the legacy values for such an inter­na­tional event.

Stadium 974 wants to be the opposite of a “white elephant”, namely completely demountable and transportable.

So many times have count­ries deve­loped foot­ball stadia for a major event, whether a World Cup or the Olym­pics, which after­wards had no real economic or soci­ally sustainable legacy use. Stadia after major inter­na­tional events have been left to rot, as the massive costs of their upkeep

were not accounted for in any budgets due to the lack of a real econo­mic­ally sustainable legacy plan. Many such expen­sive and unde­r­used ‘white elephant’ struc­tures can be found in count­ries such as Greece, Russia, Brazil and South Africa.

 The need for the stadium to be dismounted and taken to other loca­tions is para­mount for the success of the idea. For this reason the archi­tects and engi­neers strove to estab­lish rational and cost-effec­tive cons­truc­tion methods, with as few parts as possible, essen­ti­ally by applying module elements.

Stadium 974, whose indus­trial design process ensures a fully FIFA-compliant venue, will host games up to the round of 16 stages of the World Cup. It has a tour­na­ment capa­city of 47,500 seats and is the only stadium in this or any past World Cup which has a total capa­city of 0 seats after the event.
974 contai­ners were installed to prepare the stadium for the World Cup.

Stadium 974 is located directly by the sea.This provides the opportunity to load and unload the stadium containers.

If a stadium is to be cost-effec­tive there needs to be a ratio­na­li­sa­tion of the struc­tural and engi­nee­ring systems. A system which is able to be repeated is essen­tial to achie­ving a cost-effec­tive project, allo­wing for both simple cons­truc­tion and simple and effec­tive decon­s­truc­tion.

The main idea for the stadium was to use stan­dar­dised ship­ping contai­ners as the prime ‘buil­ding blocks’.

Stadium 974 is located on a magni­fi­cent site close to the sea, by the Doha Corniche and Bay. It is situated on the east side of Doha, very close to the old airport. The site has direct access to the water, and hence the ability to load and unload the contai­ners of the stadium.

The entire stadium was built with only ten different modules.

This stadium requires two diffe­rent modular systems. The first is to estab­lish a grid column-and-beam struc­ture (Meccano concept) and the second is to have modular volumes for the stadium’s diffe­rent uses (Lego concept).

This solu­tion means the project is totally modular. The columns and beams are all desi­gned to be bolted toge­ther, allo­wing for easy assembly during cons­truc­tion; after the event the whole struc­ture can be unbolted, disas­sem­bled and trans­ported with great ease.

Every portion of the stadium is built using a regular and repe­ti­tive steel frame system. The straight steel members of the beams and columns arrive at the site in contai­ners or as bulk cargo. In most cases the base grid measures 9 m x 8.5 m in plan, except in the corners where the base grid is radial. In total, the entire stadium can be cons­tructed with just ten diffe­rent modules.

Stadium 974 could become a milestone in sports architecture for major events. Especially if we see it again at the next World Cup.

The whole stadium will be dismantled and stored in contai­ners when the World Cup event is over. The contai­ners are to be loaded onto a cargo ship and trans­ported to desti­na­tions with future sports infra­struc­ture demands. It would take appro­xi­m­ately three years from stadium disas­sembly to complete re-erec­tion of a fully opera­tive stadium at a new loca­tion. This includes the trans­por­ta­tion of contai­ners with all part kits and the assembly phase.

The stadium could thus be fully func­tional for any subse­quent major sport event such as the 2026 Asian or FIFA World Cup.

The indus­trial character of the contai­ners not only gives the stadium a truly spec­ta­cular “form follows func­tion” façade, the whole project could become a mile­stone in sports archi­tec­ture for major events. Let’s hope we see Stadium 974 again some­where else in the future.

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Supreme Committee for
Legacy and Deli­very

Address

Stadium 974
7HQ8+JG2
QAT — Doha

Opening

2022

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© Fenwick Iribarren Archi­tects

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aquanale & FSB 2021

aquanale and FSB

Re-Start

Spanning in total around 65,000 m² of exhibition space, FSB and aquanale, turn the fair grounds in Cologne into the “place to be”.

FSB will take place from 26 to 29 October 2021 in co-location with aquanale.

FSB, the Inter­na­tional Trade Fair for Public Space, Sports and Leisure Faci­li­ties, which kicks off in Cologne in less than eight weeks, is all set to go. The leading inter­na­tional trade fair for the industry will play a key role in successfully relaun­ching the market and is a must for anyone wanting to achieve success in the play, sports, public space and leisure sectors.

Only here do all industry players get a compre­hen­sive over­view of what’s new: the latest tech­no­lo­gies, product inno­va­tions, process opti­mi­sa­tions and visio­nary plan­ning. The #B‑Safe4Business hygiene concept and the new 3‑G concept, CH3CK, which requires all atten­dees to be fully vacci­nated, or have reco­vered from an infec­tion within the last six months (but at least 28 days ago), or test nega­tive for Covid, will ensure that all parti­ci­pants are comple­tely safe.

Around 270 compa­nies from 35 count­ries will be exhi­bi­ting at FSB, which this year will cover appro­xi­m­ately 37,000 sqm in Halls 9 and 10.1 of the Cologne trade fair grounds. More than 70 per cent of the exhi­bi­tors are from abroad. The stron­gest inter­na­tional presences come from France, the Nether­lands, Belgium, Poland, Italy, Spain, the USA, Turkey and the Scan­di­na­vian count­ries. The exhi­bi­ting compa­nies cover ever­y­thing rela­ting to public spaces, play­ground equip­ment, outdoor fitness, ice sports, sports equip­ment, sports floo­ring and stadium infra­struc­ture.      

Around 180 companies from 25 countries will be exhibiting at aquanale.

Around 180 compa­nies from 25 count­ries will be exhi­bi­ting at aqua­nale, which this year will cover appro­xi­m­ately 24,000 sqm. 58 per cent of the exhi­bi­tors are from abroad.

Around 180 compa­nies from 25 count­ries will be exhi­bi­ting at aqua­nale, which this year will cover appro­xi­m­ately 24,000 sqm. 58 per cent of the exhi­bi­tors are from abroad.

This is where German and inter­na­tional trade fair visi­tors from specia­lised pool cons­truc­tion compa­nies, local autho­ri­ties, water parks, architect’s and plan­ning offices, hotels, day spas, gyms, sani­tary, heating and air-condi­tio­ning compa­nies as well as premium private visi­tors can inform them­selves. 

Spanning in total around 65,000 m² of exhibition space, FSB and aquanale, turn the fair grounds in Cologne into the “place to be”.

Span­ning in total around 65,000 square metres of exhi­bi­tion space, both events, FSB and aqua­nale, turn the fair grounds in Cologne into the most important loca­tion for amenity area plan­ning and design, the archi­tec­ture and manage­ment of sports faci­li­ties, play­grounds, sports equip­ment, exer­cise areas, recrea­tional faci­li­ties, as well as the public and private pool sectors.

With IAKS, the Inter­na­tional Asso­cia­tion for Sports and Leisure Faci­li­ties, as its concep­tual partner, and with FIFA, the Synthetic Turf Council (STC) and its EMEA branch (ESTC), the German Olympic Sports Confe­de­ra­tion (DOSB), the Federal Asso­cia­tion of Play­ground Equip­ment and Leisure Faci­li­ties Manu­fac­tu­rers (BSFH), STADTund­RAUM and the Sport­netz­werk @FSB network also on board, FSB enjoys the backing of many asso­cia­tions and coope­ra­tion part­ners, all of whom have plenty to offer both in terms of sports and addi­tional content matter over nume­rous dedi­cated exhi­bi­tion areas. The world-renowned IAKS Congress, along with further congresses and specia­lised events under­line the signi­fi­cance of FSB as the leading inter­na­tional trade fair for the industry. 

FSB

The main programme theme for the IAKS Congress 2021 is “Developing healthy and sustainable communities”.

The IAKS Congress will be taking place as part of FSB for the 27th time this year. The main programme theme for the IAKS Congress 2021 is “Deve­lo­ping healthy and sustainable commu­ni­ties”, provi­ding an oppor­tu­nity to explore how local autho­ri­ties can create the right condi­tions for healthy and sustainable life­styles for citi­zens. Congress sessions will focus on issues like “Climate change and envi­ron­mental sustaina­bi­lity”, opera­tional solu­tions (“Digi­ta­li­sa­tion and future trends”), and the social sustaina­bi­lity of sports and leisure faci­li­ties.

In addi­tion, IOC, IPC and IAKS will once again confer the coveted inter­na­tional archi­tec­ture prizes in 2021. The awards draw the public’s atten­tion to exem­plary buil­dings and faci­li­ties that succeed in brin­ging the factors sustaina­bi­lity and legacy, clear func­tion­a­lity and excep­tional archi­tec­ture into harmony with each other. 86 teams of opera­tors and archi­tects from 25 count­ries are vying for the awards this year. Further­more, the IOC IPC IAKS Archi­tec­ture and Design Award for Students and Young Profes­sio­nals invites young archi­tects, land­scape archi­tects and desi­gners to conceive inven­tive spaces and surfaces for an active life­style. 44 students and career entrants from 12 count­ries have submitted their design concepts here.

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nter­na­tional Trade Fair for Public Space, Sports and Leisure Faci­li­ties

Address

Koeln­messe
Messe­platz 1
D — 50679 Köln

aquanale

Inter­na­tional Trade Fair for Sauna.Pool.Ambience

Opening

26.10.2021

Photos

Koeln­messe

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Koeln­messe
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aquanale & FSB 2021

FSB and aquanale

Place to be

On 26 October 2021, the moment will finally have arrived once again: German and international trade fair participants will gather for the co-located events aquanale and FSB in Cologne.

FSB and aquanale stand for the restart of the entire industry.

On 26 October 2021, the moment will finally have arrived once again: German and inter­na­tional trade fair parti­ci­pants will gather for the co-located events aqua­nale, the Inter­na­tional Trade Fair for Sauna.Pool.Ambience, and FSB, the Inter­na­tional Trade Fair for Public Space, Sports and Leisure Faci­li­ties. For four days, the two trade fairs will be devoted to repo­si­tio­ning the entire inter­na­tional

sports and leisure industry, and they will play a decisive role in a successful relaunch for the sectors involved.

After more than one and a half years of digital meetings, the message from all the industry part­ners is that a face-to-face gathe­ring in Cologne is essen­tial. “The co-located events aqua­nale and FSB will certainly be diffe­rent this year, but the important thing is that both leading industry trade fairs will provide lasting impetus for future deve­lo­p­ment. And that is exactly what ever­yone wants and needs.” says Matthias Poll­mann, Vice Presi­dent Trade Fair Manage­ment at Koeln­messe.

At aquanale, not only the private but also the public swimming pool sector is well represented.

At aqua­nale, around 180 compa­nies from 25 count­ries will present the latest products and designs for modern, sustainable and inno­va­tive swim­ming pool and well­ness faci­li­ties. They will be joined by the leading member compa­nies of the bsw (German Asso­cia­tion for Swim­ming Pools and Well­ness), which over­sees aquanale’s event programme for industry profes­sio­nals as the trade fair’s concep­tual sponsor.

Key inter­na­tional industry players will also appear at the trade fair to show­case their inno­va­tive products to visi­tors from Germany and abroad. 

Both the private and public pool sectors will be well repre­sented. In addi­tion, the EWA Village will provide an addi­tional attrac­tive networ­king plat­form for all industry parti­ci­pants in the entrance area to Hall 8. The halls have been carefully planned to incor­po­rate all the aqua­nale theme worlds into a clearly struc­tured layout. aqua­nale will occupy the modern north halls (Halls 7 and 8) of the Cologne trade fair grounds in 2021.

Around 270 companies from 35 countries will exhibit at FSB, occupying roughly 35,000 square metres of gross exhibition space.

Around 270 compa­nies from 35 count­ries will exhibit at FSB, occu­pying roughly 35,000 square metres of gross exhi­bi­tion space in Halls 10.1 and 9. They will present the full spec­trum of issues in the fields of public space, play­ground equip­ment, outdoor fitness, sports equip­ment, sports surfaces and stadium infra­struc­ture.

FSB’s concep­tual sponsor and most important partner is IAKS, the Inter­na­tional Asso­cia­tion for Sports and Leisure Faci­li­ties. This year, the orga­ni­sa­tion will once again host the inter­na­tio­nally renowned IAKS Congress as part of the trade fair.

Further key part­ners include FIFA and ESTC (the EMEA Synthetic Turf Council), who are looking forward to meeting their members and partner orga­ni­sa­tions at the trade fair in Cologne, as well as the BSFH (Federal Asso­cia­tion of Play­ground Equip­ment and Leisure Faci­li­ties Manu­fac­tu­rers), the German Olympic Sports Confe­de­ra­tion (DOSB), IAKS Germany and the Deut­sche Eisho­ckey Verband (German Ice Hockey Fede­ra­tion). 

Toge­ther with the sports network @ FSB, the trade fair will once again this year trans­form the indoor stadium into a plat­form for stimu­la­ting face-to-face networ­king with leading repre­sen­ta­tives from sports, local autho­ri­ties and the industry.

FSB

The hall planning accommodates all necessary measures and official requirements for the protection of exhibitors and visitors

Both trade fairs have excel­lent connec­tions to local public trans­port and the network of motor­ways around Cologne via Entrances East and North. All the halls are linked via a straight­for­ward route, thereby ensu­ring an even distri­bu­tion of visi­tors across the trade fair halls. The exis­ting restau­rant and resting areas in the halls are being extended with addi­tional space to ensure the social distancing rules can be adhered to.

The hall plan­ning accom­mo­dates all neces­sary measures and offi­cial requi­re­ments for the protec­tion of exhi­bi­tors and visi­tors. Koeln­messe has created the best prere­qui­sites for an inte­res­ting and safe trade fair expe­ri­ence with its safety and hygiene concept, #B‑SAFE4business.

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FSB

Inter­na­tional Trade Fair for Public Space, Sports and Leisure Faci­li­ties

Address

Koeln­messe
Messe­platz 1
D — 50679 Cologne

aquanale

Inter­na­tional Trade Fair for Sauna.Pool.Ambience

Opening

26.10.2021

Photos

Koeln­messe

Author

Koeln­messe
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Grugapark Essen

The Grugapark health trail in Essen

Getting fit is just a bonus

A course for everyone in a park for everyone.

The city of Essen has succeeded in creating contemporary exercise opportunities for the young and the old — and all in the fresh air.

The Grug­a­park Essen was created to mark the first Great Ruhr Horti­cul­tural Exhi­bi­tion (Gruga) in 1929. After destruc­tion during the war, recon­s­truc­tion and expan­sion, the Federal Garden Show 1965 was held here, among other events.

In 2012, the City of Essen deve­loped the “Grug­a­park 2020 Park Deve­lo­p­ment Concept” to offer contem­po­rary exer­cise oppor­tu­ni­ties for young and old — all in the fresh air and in a protected space

The centre­piece of this project is the “health trail”, featuring twelve diffe­rent stations. The exer­cise course, the largest of its kind, is from playfit.

On the “health trail”, interested people of all ages can enhance their vitality and motor skills with a high fun factor.

The goal of the Park Deve­lo­p­ment Concept is “more move­ment for young and old”. To this end, a very impres­sive circular path has been created in the Grug­a­park, linking twelve stations. People of all ages can now test and boost their vita­lity and motor skills along this “health trail” in a playful and fun way.

In addi­tion to seven stations with a variety of diffe­rent chal­lenges, the Grug­a­park now also features five equip­ment courses. The playfit® trai­ning course consists of 17 pieces of equip­ment. This makes it the largest and most diverse loca­tion within the park.   

Promoting health ” quite incidentally” is the basic idea behind the offers in the Grugapark. This works very well.

The Grug­a­park is located close to the city centre, right next to Messe Essen (Essen Trade Fair). Cove­ring around 60 hectares, the park is used for local recrea­tion, as a place for play and sport and is also a venue for events. There are also lots of diffe­rent species of animals, and one of the largest sculp­ture exhi­bi­tions in Germany can be found here.

And by the way: Here, you can do a lot of good things for your health. This subtle message is the basic idea behind the new offe­rings: All of them are aimed at all visitor and user groups, such as children, senior citi­zens and people with diffe­rent handi­caps.

The playfit training course is the largest of a total of twelve stations on the health trail.

The playfit trai­ning course is the second of a total of twelve stations on the health trail. Here, all parts of the body can be trained in a targeted or playful way — as balance, strength and endu­rance trai­ning.

The 17 pieces of equip­ment also promote flexi­bi­lity and bounce. Some of them, such as the wheel­chair trainer, the Duplex shoulder trainer or the arm bike, are also desi­gned for use by wheel­chair users, marking an important contri­bu­tion to inclu­sion.

Massage and fascia trai­ning are on offer on several pieces of equip­ment to help visi­tors relax. This is espe­ci­ally popular for a tense back and tired legs.

All the focal points of the health trail are brought together at one place in the playfit training course.

The health trail is divided into diffe­rent themes: “Balan­cing and equi­li­brium”, “Motor skills and coor­di­na­tion”, “Strength trai­ning and muscle buil­ding” and “Endu­rance and circu­la­tion”.

All these focal points are brought toge­ther in one place in the playfit trai­ning course. Several pieces of equip­ment are available for each of the areas. Instruc­tions can be found on the equip­ment as well as on infor­ma­tion signs. A display board featuring safety instruc­tions explains how to use the equip­ment correctly.

After trai­ning, the kiosk right next door offers refresh­ments and ample seating under shady umbrellas. Sani­tary faci­li­ties are also nearby.

The individual stations are easy to find and yet secluded enough to allow for sufficient privacy during training.

The other four equip­ment courses in the Grug­a­park each offer two or three pieces of equip­ment, where the focus can be on balance, coor­di­na­tion, strength or endu­rance.

There is a wide range of acti­vi­ties at the other seven stations: A Kneipp faci­lity, a bare­foot path, a low ropes course, a calis­the­nics faci­lity, a rope rocker, a swivel disc and a gradua­tion house for breathing trai­ning.

The loca­tions of the indi­vi­dual stations have been carefully selected. They are easy to find, and yet secluded enough that there is always enough privacy. This helps push anyone who might normally be a little shy, and means more spon­ta­neous users. In addi­tion, there are joggers, walkers and strol­lers who make full use of the park and the playfit trai­ning course by making them part of their trai­ning programme.

playfit training courses make an important contribution to health promotion and inclusion — also in the Grugapark.

The idea of linking all the new exer­cise oppor­tu­ni­ties via a circular route is logical, and it works. The offe­rings take into account people’s incre­asing need for more health and exer­cise oppor­tu­ni­ties, and are equally appe­aling to all gene­ra­tions of visi­tors.

The health trail in the Grug­a­park, and the playfit trai­ning course in parti­cular, play an important role in promo­ting a healthy life­style and inclu­sion.

The Grug­a­park is visited by almost one million people a year. Since the opening of the first stations along the health trail in 2014, the number of visi­tors has been incre­asing signi­fi­cantly. A job well done!

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Parcours

playfit GmbH
Brau­er­knecht­graben 53
D — 20459 Hamburg

Client

Stadt Essen

Address

Grug­a­park Essen
Virch­ow­straße 167
D — 45147 Essen

Opening

2016

Photograph

Martin Mich­alak Foto­grafie
Weiden­hagen 33
D — 44869 Bochum

Author

Johannes Bühl­be­cker
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Haikou Bay Pavillon

Ambitious

Haikou Bay Pavillon

 

 

 

Sou Fuji­moto Archi­tects

Situation

Sou Fuji­moto Archi­tects has released its design for the Haikou Bay Pavil­lion by the Seaside deve­lo­p­ment in Haikou, China, which will be completed by the end of spring.

Haikou is an up-and-coming indus­trial city with 1.7 million inha­bi­tants on Hainan, China’s largest island, in the very south of the country. With its tropical climate and beach resorts, Haikou attracts many people from other provinces. Tradi­tional China can only be seen in the old town, the rest of the city centre is domi­nated by high-rise buil­dings.

Haikou Bay master plan

Shaping the future of Haikou city and Hainan Free Trade Port, Haikou Bay Pavil­lion is part of the Haikou Bay master plan. The plan re-imagines 16 perma­nent desti­na­tions for the future of coastal living.

The master plan spans over 32km of water­front — 19.6 km coast­line in Haikou Bay and 12.5 km coast­line in Jiang­dong New Area. Intro­duced in June of 2020, the master plan trans­forms Hainan Province, an island at the southern­most point of the country, into a free trade port by the middle of the century.”

Who is who

The ribbon-like white Haikou Bay Pavil­lion with an acces­sible roof will be one of the first public water­front inter­ven­tions to be completed in the spring of 2021.

All 16 pavi­lions are expected to be ready by the end of 2021. Working across disci­plines to create distinc­tive inter­ven­tions, other archi­tec­tural parti­ci­pants include Bjarke Ingels (BIG), Kengo Kuma, Ong-ard Satrab­handhu, Patrik Schu­ma­cher (Zaha Hadid Archi­tects), Stefano Boeri, Thomas Heather­wick, Winy MAAS (MVRDV), Liu Jiakun, and Zhu Xiaodi.

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Architect

Sou Fuji­moto Archi­tects
Senju Soko No.5
2–1‑38 Etchu­jima
Koto-ku
JPN — Tokyo 135‑0044

Client

Haikou Tourism and Culture Invest­ment Holding Group.

Author

Sou Fuji­moto Archi­tects

Opening

2021

Physical address

Haikou Bay
Xiuying
CN — Haikou, China

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The Surface

Naturally

The Surface in South Korea

 

 

 

stpmj Archi­tec­ture

Situation

The Surface is a site-specific and sensually inter­ac­tive instal­la­tion in South Corea near Cheonngye and Maebong Moun­tain, where people can relate to nature in a new way.

We imagined a resi­lient hori­zontal surface that covers the sloped grass field. It is comprised of 700 nylon mesh disks, each connected on top of flexible poles.

Dialogue

The nylon meshes morph at diffe­rent tempe­ra­tures and humi­dity, allo­wing the surface to appear like a living crea­ture. Its respon­sive property makes inte­res­ting dialo­gues between the states of open-close and light-shadow.

Atmosphere

The nylon meshes also reflect the atmo­sphere of sunrise and sunset, and seasonal changes of the surroun­ding land­scape.

The Surface sways in the wind, rain, snow, and people. Weaving through it, the people interact with nature visually, audi­to­rily, and tactilely.

Horizon

At the highest eleva­tion of the slope, people can see an endless horizon that reflects the distant and close land­scapes, as if they are looking at a surface of water.

When people walk down the slope, they can submerge under the surface, ente­ring the field of thin, flexible poles. Walking between the poles, people can get an impres­sion of a forest, covered by a trans­lu­cent canopy.

The inflec­tion point of submer­ging under the surface creates a sudden tran­si­tion from water to forest. Beyond just being an object, The Surface becomes a sensual medium between the people and nature.

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Architect

stpmj Archi­tec­ture Co, Ltd.
300 albany street #5l,
new york, new york 10280, us

Project team

Seung Teak Lee, Mi Jung Lim, Ui Hyun Hwang, Ji Hae Park, Seok Hoon Hwang

Physical address

The Surface
Gwacheon
KOR — Gyeonggi-do

Opening

2020

Photograph

Jihun Bae / Ui Hyun Hwang

Author

stpmj Archi­tec­ture

© Jihun Bae / Ui Hyun Hwang

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Design

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