The multipurpose sports hall is designed as a single-room universal space variably usable for different types of sports. The hall creates a very closed impression, with façades broken up by only a small number of randomly placed windows. Daylight in the hall is provided by skylights. The basic idea of the sports hall design arises from a uniform universal space into which a section with facilities is inserted. On the highest floor of the built-in section, there is a gym. The outer walls of the hall are designed from Kingspan panels in two shades: basic white, which makes up the decisive surface of the building's façade, and supplementary gray. Various numbers are graphically rendered on the building's façade. The numbers express sports symbolism and give the structure a dynamic character. The western façade of the building, facing the center of the village, features smaller windows. Their composition artistically distinguishes the built-in section with smaller service rooms from the large hall of the gymnasium. The actual sports hall has a neutral white interior. The interior of the service section rooms will be colorfully differentiated from the hall's space. Individual functional sections in the section are presented in different colors.
The entrance to the building is divided into clean and dirty operations. Behind the vestibule is an entrance hall with a reception area, from which a staircase leads to the 2nd floor with spectator galleries and athletes' changing rooms and the 3rd floor with a gym and technical facilities of the building. On the first floor, connected to the entrance hall, is the manager's room and the reception desk. From the entrance hall, there is a direct passage into the gym hall. Accessible toilets for people with reduced mobility are available from the passage. The second and main entrance to the hall is from the second staircase near the athletes' changing rooms. The athletes' changing rooms are located on the second floor. They include a washroom and toilets. From the changing rooms, access to the second staircase and entry into the sports hall is via a corridor. Access to the sports hall space is also available from the east and north façades at ground level. The gym is located on the third floor. The basis of the building's layout is a universal multipurpose hall measuring 22 x 45 m, allowing for variable arrangement of sports facilities and adjustment for different types of sports. The direct connection of the building to the surrounding terrain and its placement within the sports complex offers opportunities for utilizing the hall for various other recreational activities in the village.
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