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Inspiration: Future Youth zone

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I will take inspiration from this youth zone centre in located on Parsloes park facility for the borough’s young people aged 8 – 19, and up to 25 for those with disabilities. Future gives young people somewhere to go, something to do and someone to talk to.

Future enables young people to raise their aspirations and confidence to create a happier and healthier generation.

The £6.15million building is home to a four-court sports hall, state of the art gym, 3G all-weather pitch, skate park, music room with recording suite, training kitchen, dance studio, health and well-being room, arts and crafts area and much more

Keeping young people safe is the number one priority at Future Youth Zone.

Started with a steel frame

From a plan view the structure has a very simple design of two rectangles arranged to create this shape

A new charity has been formed called Barking and Dagenham Youth Zone and it runs this programme

Inspiration: seoul youth zone

Seoul Youth Zone Shipping Container Building, South Korea

Here visitors can have freedom to rest, communicate and enjoy an exhibition everywhere in the staircase.

There is start-up and creative activities area on the second floor, six office spaces line up side by side with an inner balcony type hall overlooking the lower atrium.

It provides an area full of comfort. The first space created with shipping container is utilised as a mini lounge receiving natural light.

The two inclined sloping containers are the space for stairs and exhibition

Inspiration: Warrington youth zone

Warrington Youth Zone is a brand new youth charity which will build upon the success, values and legacy of Warrington Youth Club

The Youth Zone will open 7 days a week, offering over 20 activities every night for just 50p per visit, providing thousands of young people somewhere, to go, something to do and someone to talk to.

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