📸 PICS PICS PICS 📸 – 2024 IAKS Study Trip to Australia This year's IAKS study trip took place in three stages to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. From 25th June to 3rd July 2024, it enabled participants to visit traditional and modern #sports and #leisurefacilities, get to know Australian #sportsculture and exchange ideas with operators and architects. The IAKS Australia & New Zealand team, led by Yvette A., had put together an exclusive sightseeing program. 🙏 The highly international IAKS tour group comprised 40 #architects, #operators and #manufacturers from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Canada, China, Germany, India, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The focus of the visits and discussions was on rugby and cricket stadiums, club sports centres with competitive and sport for all profiles as well as public sports and swimming centres. A full summary of the trip is now available on our website together with an exciting picture gallery. Simply follow the link in the comment section. 👇 #iaks #studytrip #australia #sports #leisure #stadium #sportscentre #knowledgeexchange
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The IAKS (International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities) is a global non-profit organization and source of information about planning, design and management of sports and leisure facilities. We gather the latest findings and in-depth experience from the fields of sports and leisure facilities and (outdoor) exercise spaces: * at the IAKS Congress held biennially in Cologne, Germany, together with FSB trade show * in international facility tours * in specialised seminars and further training events given by highly qualified experts * in expertises and documents on highly topical subjects, which can be retrieved online * in our specialist magazine sb which reports on exemplary architecture, innovations, products and services from the fields of leisure centres, sports facilities, swimming pools and wellness.
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https://iaks.sport
Externer Link zu International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities (IAKS)
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- Architektur und Planung
- Größe
- 2–10 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen
- Art
- Nonprofit
- Gegründet
- 1965
- Spezialgebiete
- architecture, training, conference, sports & leisure facility, public realm, design, construction und operation & management
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Beschäftigte von International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities (IAKS)
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Martin Sheppard FCIMPSA, MSAPIA
Managing Director, Chair and Board Member
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Darryl Condon
Managing Partner, HCMA Architecture + Design
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Marco Maria Baroni
Mitglied der Verbandsleitung in der Schweizerischen Kader Organisation
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George Devenish
A specialist consultant for the design and construction of unique sporting facilities for over 25 years.
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Our new IAKS Member Act Sports ! We are delighted to welcome Act Sport to our network! Together we will shape the future of the sports and leisure industry! 💪
Act Sports is now an IAKS member! The International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities (IAKS) is committed to championing for sustainable and high-quality indoor and outdoor sports and leisure facilities that are fully inclusive, universally accessible, and socially relevant. A commitment we are happy to endorse! 👊 --- Act Sports ya es miembro de la IAKS! La International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities (IAKS) se compromete a abogar por unas instalaciones deportivas y recreativas cubiertas y al aire libre sostenibles y de alta calidad que sean plenamente integradoras, universalmente accesibles y socialmente pertinentes. ¡Un compromiso que nos complace adoptar! 👊 #actsports #sportsturf
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Only a few days to go until the start of the Olympic Games in Paris! 🏅 We are already very excited about this mega sporting event and we hope you are too! 😀 In the meantime, you have the opportunity to take a look behind the scenes of a magnificent sports facility built exclusively for the Olympic Games in Paris: 💦 The Aquatics Centre 💦 The Aquatics Centre is the only major facility built for the 2024 Paris Games, since 95% of the dedicated venues already exist or will be temporary. For the Olympic Games, the Olympic pool will be hosting the #diving, #waterpolo and #synchronizedswimming competitions. For the Paralympic Games, the stadium will be the #swim training facility. With 3,000 fixed seats and 2,500 temporary seats, level 4 competitions can be hosted. In legacy mode, the Aquatics Centre will be a public facility with a 50-m pool, a diving pool, a 25-m learning pool, multipurpose pool, and aqua-kids area. The centre will offer bouldering, fitness area, three padel courses, 5x5 football, and a restaurant. VenhoevenCS architecture+urbanism and 2/3/4/ formed a design team to master the ambitious and emblematic project. 🤝 Read more about the Aquatics Centre in our latest issue of sb magazine. Click on the link below for English or German. 👇 #olympicgames20204 #paris2024 #aquaticscentre #sports #aquatic #magazine #sb Credits Photo: Simon Guesdo / Salem Mostefaoui
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📢 SAVE THE DATE 📢 See you in Dublin from October 2-3, 2024! "Green goals: How can we design #sustainable sports facilities and #active communities?" will be the overall topic for the IAKS UK&Ireland seminar and facility tour 2nd-3rd October 2024 in Dublin, Ireland. ➡ Day one (Wednesday) features an exclusive tour of the Sport Ireland campus, where the low-carbon sports masterplan design and operational observations will be presented. Continuing the campus narrative, TU Dublin will discuss #sport and #wellbeing in university environments. ➡ Day two (Thursday) will take place at the world-class Aviva Stadium and will include a stadium tour. Expert speakers from Dublin City Council, the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), and the Danish Foundation for Culture and Sports among others will discuss and debate pressing industry topics. Get to know solutions for #low-carbon #design, decarbonisation strategies for existing sports buildings, and #inclusive approaches to boost community participation in sports. A unique opportunity to hear emerging data from leading #experts on sustainable and inclusive sports and leisure development. ❗Save the date for this great networking opportunity for exchange of #knowledge and ideas on the #development of leading sports facilities.❗ Get the full programme by clicking on the Link in the comment section. 👇 Credits Photo: Aviva
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“While every drowning is a tragedy, they are all almost always preventable.” – Justin Scarr, Chief Executive Officer Royal Life Saving – Australia IAKS member Royal Life Saving – Australia, with the support of the National Aquatic Industry Committee, has published the SAFE PLACES TO SWIM report. This report, with statistics from 2023, aims to increase #safety in the #community by strengthening the aquatic industry workforce and improving industry standards and practices. The report emphasizes the need for continuous improvement of safety standards by: ✅measuring and benchmarking safety compliance ✅ increasing the number of facilities undergoing routine safety audits by Royal Life Saving ✅further professionalization of staff training ✅universal implementation of child supervision programs All information, findings and suggestions can be found in the SAFE PLACES TO SWIM report on our website. Please click on the link in the comments section. 👇 ❓ Have you written a scientific report, white paper or handout on a sport or leisure related topic? Get in touch with us! We are always happy to share valuable insights with our community that will help advance the sports and leisure industry! 🗯 #iaks #knowledgeexchange #report #swimming #safety
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For our German speaking followers Spannende Vorträge, die Besichtigung des Shotokan Dojo Trainingszentrum - und natürlich viel Raum für Networking erwartet Sie zur "Fachtagung Indoor" der IAKS Deutschland. Jetzt schnell anmelden!
🤝 Fachtagung Indoor - Fachvorträge und Networking 📚 🎎 Am 25.09 findet unsere Fachtagung Indoor statt. Wir sind in Münster zu Gast und besichtigen u. a. das #Shotokan Dojo Trainingszentrum. 🎤 Wir freuen uns über interessante Beiträge zu dem Thema "Neue Trends - Betrieb und Ausstattung von Sporthallen und Freizeitanlagen". 👌 Stolz können wir Ihnen die folgenden Vorträge und Referenten bekannt geben: ➡ "Trinkwasserhygiene in Sport- und Freizeitanlagen" von Christian Zehetgruber | Grünbeck Wasseraufbereitung GmbH ➡ "Sanierungsbedürftigkeit eines Sportbodens fachgerecht ermitteln" von Dennis Frank | Institut für Sportstättenprüfung GmbH ➡ "Recycling von Sportböden" von Swantje Kühn | Tarkett ➡ "Trends im Indoor Sport - Welche Trainingsformen und -geräte werden nachgefragt?" von Arnd Schade | Trendsport Rummenigge ➡ "Zukunftsorientierte Planung Sporthallen" von Prof. Dr. Robin Kähler und Uwe Raffloer | IAKS D 🤸♂️ Netzwerk-Abend am 24.09: Kennenlernen und Einstimmung auf das Seminar in der Roof Top Bar Münster. 🎉 Melden Sie sich jetzt an. Wir freuen uns auf Sie! https://lnkd.in/ephx6zbc #IAKSDeutschland #FachtagungIndoor #networking
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🌲 Inclusive community hub enables swimming in a park setting. 🌲 In our latest issue of the sb magazine AQUATIC AND WELLNESS FACILITIES we showcase the Parramatta Aquatic Centre in Sydney, Australia. The PAC is in the Parramatta Park, which is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, and is situated in a distinct landscape concept which acknowledges the site’s historical vocation as a gathering place. The idea of the new centre was to balance the #socialimpact of the development of Parramatta, deliver a positive impact for the #community with a space that improves #urbanvitality, and bring many people together in a place of #inclusivity and #accessibility. At the new Parramatta Aquatic Centre, the circular design makes the outdoor 50-metre pool the centrepiece of the facility. The pool reinvents the traditional aquatic centre typology. Grimshaw led the design partnership with Andrew Burges Architects (ABA) and McGregor Coxall as landscape architect. You can find more insights and other inspiring projects in our latest issue of sb magazine. The sb magazine is available in English and in German. Just follow the links in the comments section. 👇 ❗You can also subscribe to our newsletter to keep up to date with all IAKS publications. ❗ Credits Photo: Peter Bennetts #iaks #sb #magazine
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Thank you IAKS Australia & New Zealand for these great insights into the IAKS Architects Forum in Melbourne. We are very proud to have such a lively and inspiring network! 😍 🤝 If you would like to become part of this network, please contact us directly or visit our website. We look forward to your involvement. 👇 https://lnkd.in/eF9JF8nx
🌟 Highlights from the IAKS Australia & New Zealand Architects Forum! 🌟 Last week, over 80 professionals from around the world gathered at Melbourne’s historic Old Gothic Bank for an evening of insightful discussions and networking. Hosted by WARREN AND MAHONEY and kindly sponsored by @BEC Ninnes Fong, MLEI Consulting Engineers, and BlueFit, the forum featured ten highly renowned architects sharing groundbreaking ideas on sustainable and inclusive design for sports and leisure facilities. Key topics included: 🏗️ Sustainable and inclusive design strategies 💡 Innovation in future facilities 🔍 Real-world case studies and best practices A special thank you to all our speakers including: Darryl Condon, hcma, Al Baxter, Populous, Agustin Garcia Puga, AGP Architektur Sarah Slattery, AJC Ian Brewster, Brewster Hjorth Architects Rosa Carretero Palau, Consell Català de Brett Diprose, WARREN AND MAHONEY Nick Yannakis, Beca Naomi Evans, Cox Architecture Tom Jones , Populous Looking to become an IAKS Member and be included in upcoming events like these and more within our region? Reach out to us today about membership opportunities at: memberships.anz@iaks.sport #IAKSANZ #ArchitectsForum #SportsArchitecture #SustainableDesign #Innovation Tania Fountain, Robert Keogh, Yvette A., Michelle Nolland, Richie Williams, Ursula Gleeson, Simon Cooper, Iain Ansell.
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The last stop of the 2024 IAKS study trip to Australia was Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Our delegates enjoyed the beautiful city and once again had the opportunity to visit great sports and leisure facilities in and around the city. Over the course of two days, the group of industry experts visited: ✅ The Gabba / Brisbane Cricket Ground ✅ Suncorp Stadium ✅ Sleeman Sports Complex ✅ Brisbane Lions High Performance Center ✅ Gold Coast Aquatic Center A very special venue we would like to highlight here is the Brisbane Lions High Performance Centre, which is part of the Brighton Homes Arena. The Brighton Homes Arena is setting new standards for the provision of equal opportunities facilities in an elite sporting environment. From concept to construction, it has the distinction of being the first AFL Women's Premiership arena to be designed in Australia. In this year's sb issue STADIA AND ARENA you will find a very interesting and inspiring whitepaper by Dr. Irina Akhmanova of Populous on "Designing for women sports" in which she talks about the Brighton Homes Arena in more detail. It is important to us to highlight venues that are taking new approaches and are state of the art in their field. Giving our community the opportunity to visit such facilities and gain insight into the construction process and day-to-day management is key to our work and we are very pleased that this study trip has once again provided our delegates with this opportunity. Would you like to become part of our network? Then visit our website or contact us directly here on LinkedIn. #iaks #studytrip #womensports #whitepaper #equality #knowledgeexchange IAKS Australia & New Zealand Yvette A. The Gabba Suncorp Stadium Sleeman Sports Complex Brisbane Lions
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After an exciting time in Melbourne with great excursions and the fantastic National Sports & Physical Activity Convention, our delegates of the 2024 study trip to Australia made their way to Sydney. The weekend started with a more relaxed program with walks through the Botanic Gardens and Manly Beach. On Sunday, our delegates then visited some very exciting places such as: ✳ Coogee Surf Life Saving Club – home of a volunteer organization founded in May 1907 to help people who get into trouble or even drown at Coogee Beach. The organization's mission is to train qualified lifeguards who are available to the beach and the public. In 2021, the clubhouse was awarded the IPC IAKS distinction. ✳ Heffron Sports Hub - a multi-activity facility serving the community of Maroubra and surrounding areas, providing programs and access to state of the art sports, dance and gymnastics programs and facilities to engage people of all ages and abilities. ✳ Moore Park, home to the Sydney Swans headquarters, Sydney Cricket Ground and Allianz Stadium The Sydney Cricket Ground has a rich history and a diverse range of sporting events and entertainment. It proudly hosts cricket, Australian rules football, rugby league, rugby union, soccer, baseball and even cycling competitions, as well as major concerts. Allianz Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium. Built as a replacement for the original Sydney Football Stadium, it was officially opened in 2022. The ground’s major tenants are three different rugby clubs. It was one of the venues for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup and will host 2027 Rugby World Cup matches. The program also included an NRL match between the Roosters and the Wests Tigers at Allianz Stadium on Sunday evening. This match allowed our delegates to experience first-hand the passion and sporting culture surrounding rugby in Australia. ❗ Be sure to take a look at the sb issues in which the above-mentioned venues are presented. You can find the links to the projects in the comments section. 👇 #iaks #studytour #sydney #sportsindustry #multipurpose #stadium #surf #rugby