In the rapidly-developing city of Kazan, a beautiful embankment near an artificial lake was chosen to be developed as a centre of excellence for sports.
Kazan’s selection to be the host city of the World Student Games of 2013 was well-justified and the planned Aquatics Centre played an integral part in this sporting spectacular – as well as providing state-of-the-art facilities for the inhabitants of Kazan for decades to come.
Able to house up to 4,500 spectators, the design of the Aquatics centre was developed by Arup and SPEECH architects. With curved wooden beams specially treated to avoid rotting and corrosion, the interior of the Aquatic Centre has a thoroughly modern feel.
Project Summary
4,500 spectators in state-of-the-art facilities
50m competition pool
In addition, we have been able to bring specialist skills to the project, illustrating the advantages of the firm’s holistic service offering. In developing the sports technology for all of the facilities inside the complex, clear internal transport planning was necessary to carefully plan routes for sportsmen, journalists, spectators, VIPs and maintenance personnel.
We were also responsible for water treatment for the pools, computational fluid dynamics analysis, Facade engineering, acoustics, lighting, Audio visual and multimedia, press centre and TV broadcasting provisions including the underwater filming, security, IT, access control and timing equipment.