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DESIGN OF CLUB HOUSE
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INTRODUCTION:
It is a building or room occupied by a club.
Club house is also known as recreation center.
A building used for recreational activities by occupants of an apartment complex, institution,etc.
A club house is most commonly known as central building used for club activities depending on the type of apartment
complex or neighbourhood that you live in. The amenities offered by the association may be different.
·IMPORTANCE OF A CLUB HOUSE: · A club house increases the convienience ouotient manifold as it comes witth fitness arena,
swimming pool, and community hall. there are several amenities under one roof. ·
RECREATION ZONE: A club complex usually houses a gym, swimming pool, table tennis, billiards, library and
socialising and imbibing social skills in people.
·PARTY ZONE: In most modern complexes one can benefit of a community or banquet hall in the club house area.
one can easily organise and celebrate any occasion in this community hall. So, hosting an event or party will be
convenient and economical when you have such a facility inside the complex. ·
FITNESS ZONES: Fitness zones like gym, yoga, aerobics, swimming etc facilities are within the vicinity one can go
quickly go anytime without any cost of can get these facilities within the maintanance money that is bieng paid. one
can follow their workout routine diligently as one get these facilities in premises.
FUNCTIONAl REQUIRMENTS
· SPORTS CENTER
· LEISURE CENTER
· HOTEL
· RESTAURANTS
· NON CORE ACTIVITIES
· SOCIAL GATHERINGS
a. PREFERENCES FOR GAMES:
· CARDS
· BADMINTON
· TENNIS
· CHESS
· BILLIARDS
· BOWLING
· GYMNASIUM
· AEROBICS
· YOGA
· INDOOR GAMES
b. PREFERENCES FOR RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES:
· READING BOOKS
· RESTAURANT
· DISCO THEQUE
· STROLLING IN GARDEN
· WATCHING TV/ MOVIES
c. PREFERENCES FOR INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITIES
· SWIMMING
· JOGGING
· SPA AND SALON
d. PREFERENCES IN SEATING ARRANGEMENTS:
· GARDEN
· SEMI COVERED SPACE OR BESIDE THE POOL
· INDOOR
e. PREFERNCES FOR PEACEFUL ACTIVITIES:
· ART AND CRAFT EMPORIUM
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3. GYMNASIUM
A gymnasium, also known as a gym, is a covered location for
athletics. The word is derived from the ancient Greek
gymnasium.[1] They are commonly found in athletic and fitness
centres, and as activity and learning spaces in educational
institutions. "Gym" is also slang for "fitness centre", which is
often an area for indoor recreation. A gym may be open air as
well. A gym is a place with numer of equipments and machines
used by the people to do exercises.
SPA AND SALON
A day spa is a business that provides a variety of
services for the purpose of improving health,
beauty and relaxation through personal care
treatments such as hair, massages and facials.
salon is a place where beauty and hair cutting is
LIBRARY
A library is a curated collection of sources of
information and similar resources, selected by
experts and made accessible to a defined
community for reference or borrowing, often in
a quiet environment conducive to study. It
provides physical or digital access to material,
and may be a physical location or a virtual
space, or both. A library's collection can
include books, periodicals, newspapers,
manuscripts, films, maps, prints, documents,
microform, CDs, cassettes, videotapes, DVDs,
Blu-ray Discs, e-books, audiobooks,
databases, table games, video games and
other formats.
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NAME: K.SHARATH REDDY
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4. BILLIARDS POOL
KIDS PLAY AREA
Pool is a classification of cue sports played on a
table with six pockets along the rails, into which balls
are deposited.[1][2] Each specific pool game has its
own name; some of the better-known include
eight-ball, blackball, nine-ball, ten-ball, seven-ball,
straight pool, one-pocket, and bank pool.
most parts of the world, it is commonly referred to as
just "billiards", analogous to the term "bowling" being
commonly used to refer the game of ten-pin bowling.
A playground, playpark, or play area is a place specifically designed to
enable children to play there. It is typically outdoors. While a playground is
usually designed for children, some target other age groups or people with
disabilities. A playground might exclude children below a certain age.
Modern playgrounds often have recreational equipment such as the
seesaw, merry-go-round, swingset, slide, jungle gym, chin-up bars,
sandbox, spring rider, trapeze rings, playhouses, and mazes, many of which
help children develop physical coordination, strength, and flexibility, as well
as providing recreation and enjoyment and supporting social and emotional
development.
CINEMA ROOM/ HOME THEATRE
A movie theater, cinema, or cinema hall, also known as a picture house, the
pictures, picture theatre or the movies, is a building that contains auditoria for
viewing films for entertainment. Most, but not all, theaters are commercial
operations catering to the general public
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BADMINTON COURT:
Badminton court. All measurements for court markings are
to the outside of lines except for
those involving the center service line which is equally
divided between right and left service courts.
All court markings to be l'/2" wide and preferably white or in
color. Minimum distance between sides
of parallel courts to be 5'-0".
BASKET BALL:
basketball . All dimensions are to inside edge of lines except as noted. All lines shall
be 2 in wide .
Recommended Area Ground space is 2,400 to 3,036 sq ft, including clear space.
Size and Dimension Playing court is 46'-0" to
50'-0" wide and 84'-0" long with an unobstructed
space of at least 3 ft recommended on all sides.
Orientation Preferred orientation is for the long axis to be north-south.
Surface and Drainage Surface is to be concrete
or bituminous material with optional protective
colorcoating . Drainage is to be end to end, side
Recommended Area Ground space is 1620 sq
ft minimum to edge of pavement.
Size and Dimension Singles court is 17' X 44',
doubles court is 20' X 44' with a 5'-0" minimum
unobstructed area on all sides.
Orientation Preferred orientation is for the long axis to be north-south.
to side, or corner to corner diagonally at a minimum slope of 1 in . in 10
ft.
Special Considerations Safety-Backboard support standard is to be a
minimum of 2 ft, preferably 4 ft, outside of the court area . Post may
be padded
SWIMMING POOL
The area of the pool designated as a deep area should extend vertically
downward for a minimum distance of 1680 millimetres; and the shallow area
of the pool should extend vertically downward for a minimum distance of 790
millimetres. A deck area is to surround the entire pool.
The deck area should not be less than 1.8 metres in width and provide not
lessthan 0.9 metre of clear passage behind a diving board or any slide or other
piece of play equipment and its supporting structure.
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THE COMMUNITY RECREATION BUILDING
The community recreation building functions beyond the primary purpose of serving a
single neighborhood .It is designed to offer a more diversified program in order to meet the
complete recreational needs of all people in the community.
The community building is normally larger than a neighborhood building and is usually
located in a major recreation area such as a community park or playing field.
MULTIPURPOSE ROOM :The multipurpose room should be designed to
accommodate such activities as general meetings, social recreation, active table games,
dancing,
dramatics, orchestra practice, concerts, and banquets .
The area of this room should be approximately 2,000 to 3,000 sq ft . It should be
rectangular in shape with a minimum width of 40 ft . The minimum ceiling height should be
atleast 16 ft .
The floor should have a nonskid surface to prevent many common accidents.
STAGE: A stage and related facilities are frequently included in a community center. They may be built in
conjunction with the multipurposeroom or, preferably, as a separate unit .The stage proper should be
about 20 ft in depth, and the proscenium opening should be at least two-thirds the width of the room .It is
desirable that the approach to the stage from the floor of the main room be by inclined ramp with a
nonskid surface to facilitate the physically disabled and aging and to accommodate the movement of
equipment.
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NAME: K.SHARATH REDDY
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NAME: K.SHARATH REDDY
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NAME: K.SHARATH REDDY
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NAME: K.SHARATH REDDY
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