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Preliminary Layout for an Olympic Water Sports Complex
A distant bird's-eye view of a modern, organic architectural Olympic Water Sports Complex. The composition captures two sleek, single-story buildings with high ceilings of 15 meters, connected by a graceful pedestrian bridge over a clear and well-defined water channel. The buildings feature wave-inspired facades with smooth, flowing lines and reflective surfaces. The view includes the surrounding site, showcasing an artificial lake for water sports, lush greenery, curved pathways, and additional architectural elements. The camera pulls back to reveal the full harmony of the design, emphasizing the relationship between the buildings, the water channel, and the natural and built environment
Building 1 (Indoor) for the Olympic Pool, Diving Pool, and Training Pool:
Three connected pools with male and female changing rooms.
Spectator seating for 300 people.
Administrative offices, technical rooms (for water filtration and equipment), and a small cafeteria.
Clear pathways connecting the pools to the services.
Building 2 (Indoor) for Water Polo and Artistic Swimming:
Two large pools, one for each sport.
Spectator seating for 350 people.
Changing rooms, training rooms, and a shared small cafeteria.
Outdoor Sports Areas:
A large artificial lake dedicated to Rowing and Canoe/Kayak.
An open area for Artificial Wave Sports.
A coastal zone or natural lake for Marathon Swimming (10km).
A dedicated water track for Hydrofoil Racing.
Shared Services and Facilities:
Pathways connecting the indoor buildings to the outdoor areas.
Green spaces and resting areas for visitors.
Spacious parking areas.
Additional Instructions:
Ensure the design is modern and sustainable, utilizing solar energy and green roofs.
Add clear signage for all areas to facilitate navigation within the complex.
Focus on providing a fully integrated experience for athletes and visitors