Beijing
Science & Technology University Gymnasium
(Olympic Games: Judo & Taekwondo)
Building Type:
Gymnasium/Sports Facility
The Beijing
Science & Technology University Gymnasium serves
as an indoor sports facility for a wide range of
fitness, aquatics and competitive sports activities.
The facility’s main gymnasium includes a 7,874
square foot (2,400 m2) competition arena that seats
over 8,000 spectators. The facility will host the
taekwondo and judo competitions for the 2008 Olympic
Games in Beijing as well as the Paralympics wheelchair
rugby and wheelchair basketball competitions.
Objective
In keeping with the “World’s First Green Olympics” theme,
architects were challenged with designing facilities to stringent environmental
standards. This had to be balanced with creating competitive sports facilities
that satisfied the needs of both athletes and spectators. Effectively
daylighting the gymnasium became a crucial design goal in order to reduce
the need for artificial lighting. However, it was determined that skylights
could not meet the design requirements.
Products Used
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Solamaster® Series
Solatube 750 DS (21 in/530 mm) Daylighting Systems with OptiView® Open
Ceiling Diffusers and Daylight DimmerTM Kits |
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Solution
The gymnasium’s steel-frame
roof presented a design challenge. In addition to
the numerous obstructions, the diffusion plane was
nearly 56 feet (8 m) above the ground. The Solatube
750 DS Daylighting System overcame both those challenges.
First, it allowed daylight to be transmitted over
26 feet (8 m) to avoid construction obstacles. Second,
the high performance design provided ample natural
light, which was evenly distributed throughout the
space. Overall, the daylighting design succeeded
in achieving its aesthetic, functional and environmental
goals.
Testimonial
“Compared with traditional
lighting systems, Solatube Daylighting Systems have
a unique advantage with better progressed view and
a wide application field. They reduced power usage
and exceeded our environmental design goals.”
Weimin Zhuang, Architect Dean,
Architecture Design Institute of Qinghua
University |