QUARRY DEVELOPMENT FOR ADVENTURE TOURISM AND RECREATION BURIRAM SPORT TOURISM CITY POSATHORN LAISUWANCHAI
I INTRODUCTION
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BURIRAM GROWTH URBAN STUDY
SITE ANALYSIS
RECLAMATION STRATEGIES
V USER & PROGRAM ANALYSIS
VI DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
I INTRODUCTION Rock Industries Source Growing of the City Statistics Comparing
Buriram Silachai Go-kart area : 90 rai
SITE : Quarry area 437 rai
Landholder : Silachai Buriram 1991 Co.,Ltd. Termination : September 3rd 2019
Buriram United i-mobile stadium area : 188 rai Buriram Chang International Curcuit area : 685 rai
ROCK INDUSTRIES SOURCE IN THAILAND 20,399 rai
Rock Industries Source Area
5,501 rai
NORTH
118
45,394 rai
26,990 rai
NORTHEAST
49
43,110 rai
CENTRAL
62
26,990 rai
SOUTH
77
20,399 rai
EAST
12
5,501 rai
total
318
141,394 rai
43,110 rai 45,394 rai
Rock Industries Source Area in BURIRAM total is 4,150 rai from NORTHEAST total area 43,110 rai also BURIRAM is 3rd Industries Source area in NORTHEAST source area
NORTHEAST
Amount
Area(rai)
Khon Kaen
8
3,713
Chai ya poom
6
3,580
Nakorn Ratcha Si Ma
3
1,750
Buriram
1
4,150
Lei
5
2,919
Sri Sa Ket
3
2,581
Surin
2
8,180
Nong Kai
1
150
11
1,511
Udonthani
7
1,466
Ubonrajathani
2
13,110
Nong Bua Lumpo
Quantity of Mineral Deposit Source in NORTHEAST Basalt
11,393,023
Limestone
7,181,265
Rocksalt
1,359,493
Iron Marble
421,297 45,000 Unit : Metric Tons
100km
1969 (2512B.E.)
1996 (2539B.E.)
2010 (2553B.E.)
FUTURE
AMPHOE MUANG BURIRAM MACRO SCALE
distance from Tambon NAI MUANG is around 2.5 km
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Amphoe Muang Buriram is the capital district of Buriram Province, northeastern Thailand. The district is subdivided into 19 subdistricts (tambon), which are further subdivided into 320 villages (muban). The town (thesaban mueang) Buriram covers the whole tambon Nai Mueang. There are also 18 Tambon administrative organizations.
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Building and Communities Industries Dry Dipterocarp Forest Agriculture Reservoir
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BASALT INDUSTRIES SOURCE IN AMPHOE MUANG BURIRAM Basalt Industries Source in Amphoe Muang Buriram area is 42,950 rai or 68.72 km2 Amphoe Muang Buriram area is 388,437.5 rai or 621.5 km2 Basalt Industries Source is 12 % of Amphoe Muang Buriram
AMPHOE MUANG BURIRAM 388,437 rai
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12%
BASALT SOURCES 42,950 rai
Basalt Sources Building and Communities Industries Dry Dipterocarp Forest Agriculture Reservoir
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MINING AND QUARYING AREA IN AMPHOE MUANG BURIRAM UNDER CONCESSION BY GOVERNMENT
LandHolder : Silachai Buriram 1991 Co,Ltd. Start Date : September 4th 1996 Area : 211 rai LandHolder : Nisit Sawad Co,Ltd. Start Date : December 19th 1996 Area : 61 rai
LandHolder : Hin Rat Co,Ltd. Start Date : December 17th 1996 Area : 217 rai
LandHolder : Hin Pet Co,Ltd. Start Date : July 20th 2000 Area : 114 rai
LandHolder : Buriram Nawarat Co,Ltd. Start Date : December 17th 1996 Area : 110 rai
LandHolder : Hin Pet Co,Ltd. Start Date : July 20th 2000 Area : 114 rai
LandHolder : Hin Pet Co,Ltd. Start Date : December 21st 2000 Area : 227 rai LandHolder : Hin Buriram Co,Ltd. Start Date : March 10th 1997 Area : 212 rai LandHolder : Kritch Mechai Co,Ltd. Start Date : September 28th 1998 Area : 34 rai
Mining and Quarrying Basalt Sources Building and Communities Industries Dry Dipterocarp Forest Agriculture Reservoir
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BURIRAM HYDROLOGICAL
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Topography of Buriram province. South province boundaries are San kamphaeng mountain range. So it is high the south slope to the north. Orientation and direction of water flow in the river in Buriram. It is in line from south to north.
Channel Flow Mining and Quarrying Building and Communities
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BURIRAM WATER USE CAPACITY Buriram have 12 water supply source of water production is the most office supply is Huai Chorakhe Mak water reservoir located at the very Tambon Ban Bua District Buriram. With a total capacity of 11,797,278 cubic meters, totaling 34,660 individual water users. Buriram province A total of 10 sub-basin catchment basin to the present, has a total of 933.45 million cubic meters. But the analysis Buriram demand for water quantity total number of 1010.44 to 1157.95 million cubic meters. The lack of water is about 72.99 to 224.6 million cubic meters.
BURIRAM Water use Demand 1010.44 - 1157.95 Million Cubic Meters
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Water Lack Quantity 72.99 - 224.6 Million Cubic Meters
BURIRAM Water Supply Source 933.45 Million Cubic Meters
Huai Chorakhe Mak area : 7,900 rai capacity : 27.2 million cubic meters
2012 = 1277.40mm
Rainfall (mm/year)
350
290.70
300 240.80
250
Huai Chorakhe Mak
2013 = 1288.10mm
348.40
228.10
253.80
225.10
200 171.80
136.70
150 104.20
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Huai Talat area : 8,400 rai capacity : 27.8 million cubic meters
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Month JAN
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MAR
APR
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JUN
JUL
AUG
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NOV
DEC
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ที่มา : กลุมวิเคราะหสภาพการใชที่ดิน กองนโยบายและแผนการใชที่ดิน กรมพัฒนาที่ดิน TOTAL AREA : 437,807 rai 14.7% of BURIRAM PROVINCE
2000 ( 2543 B.E.)
5 4
Mining and Quarrying
Community and Building 3 2 1
Water Forestry
Agriculture
Community and Building Mining and Quarrying Agriculture
2006 ( 2549 B.E.)
(1.52%)
5
(3.42%)
4
Mining and Quarrying
Community and Building
(3.87%)
3
(10.42%)
2
(79.93%)
14,975 rai 6,663 rai 350,245 rai
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Water Forestry
Agriculture
Community and Building Mining and Quarrying Agriculture
2011 ( 2554 B.E.)
(1.64%)
5
Mining and Quarrying
(3.71%)
4
(3.94%)
3
Community and Building
(9.92%)
2
(75.94%)
16,250 rai 7,203 rai 332,476 rai
Water
1
Forestry
Agriculture
Community and Building Mining and Quarrying Agriculture
(1.59%) (4.22%) (5.28%) (9.54%) (72.28%)
23,125 rai 6,973 rai 316,464 rai
Forestry
45,567 rai
Forestry
43,458 rai
Forestry
41,788 rai
Water
16,983 rai
Water
17,275 rai
Water
18,465 rai
AMPHOE MUANG BURIRAM : Landuse Statistics This graph shows about Statistics changing of Landuse in only Amphoe Muang Buriram. A process by which human activities transform the landscape. Some areas , especially in the city , it is an industrial area . This generally is continuous with the agriculture industry . However, each type of land use is a problem varies . This requires solutions to each problem . The growth rate of the city is increas ing . From Tourism Sports factors that come in past few years .
ที่มา : สำนักงานการคลัง จังหวัดบุรีรัมย
The amount of Tourism in Buriram
53.76%
Persons
GPP : Gross Provincial Product
1,186,759
Million Thai Baht
1,200,000 1,077,084 1,000,000
10,000
95,158
897,452
889,560
908,218
936,228
2010 (2553 B.E.)
2011 (2554 B.E.)
792,050
800,000
600,000
8,000
73,279 67,353
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61,912 6,000
53,711
2008 (2551 B.E.)
2009 (2552 B.E.)
2012 (2555 B.E.)
2013 (2556 B.E.)
Revenue from Travel Tourism in Buriram
B 100.84%
Million Thai Baht
47,405
44,785
Year 2007 (2550 B.E.)
1,659.79
1,800
4,000
1,600
1,406.93
1,400
1,148.28
1,200
2,000
958.26
1,000
1,035.87
984.44 808.48
800
0
Year 2007 (2550 B.E.)
2008 (2551 B.E.)
2009 (2552 B.E.)
2010 (2553 B.E.)
2011 (2554 B.E.)
2012 (2555 B.E.)
2013 (2556 B.E.)
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Year 2007 (2550 B.E.)
2008 (2551 B.E.)
2009 (2552 B.E.)
2010 (2553 B.E.)
2011 (2554 B.E.)
2012 (2555 B.E.)
Tourism in Buriram
2013 (2556 B.E.)
31.63%
16.36%
13.82%
12.24%
5.70%
5.63%
4.08%
3.33%
2.06%
1.78%
Agriculture
Education
Industrial
Wholesale and Retail Trade
Financial
Real estate, Business activities
Public Administration
Construction
Health and Social work
Transport and Communications
1.41%
1.30%
1.01%
The number of tourists who travel the route in the past, quite a few. Because of accessibility on transportation routes. The tourist attractions of the province is for education, tourism and historical information. Not as recognizable as tourist attractions and far apart, but current projects are about developed transport links of attractions to help accessibility for tourism.
Revenue from Hotels and Restaurants in Buriram 145 152
2008
162
2009
193
2010 Private Household
Hotels and Restaurants
GPP : Gross Provincial Product Gross Provincial Product is defined as the market value of the unduplicate total of goods and services produced in a given period of time (usually a year) , by the factors of production which are resident in a particular economy. In other words, G.P.P. is the sum of what accrues to the various factors of production resident in a giving economy for their part in the productive process which leads to the final market value of a good or services.
B 37.5%
Year
2007
Utilities
2013 (2556 B.E.)
204
2011 2012
215
2013
232 0
50
100
Hotels and Restaurants in Buriram
150
200
250
Million Thai Baht
There are a number of hotels and restaurants to accommodate more tourists from growing in the province. The amount of economic income of hotels and restaurants with higher doses followed.
II BURIRAM GROWTH URBAN STUDIES Urban Studies Urban Flow
Chiang Mai
Mae Sot Phitsanulok Buriram
50 minutes
Nakhon Ratchasima 226
Buriram 226
2
Surin
Nakhon Si Thammarat
Phuket
218
24
2
Chumphon
Hat Yai
4hr 56min 393 km
348
By Airplane
1 3486 9 3395 359
Bangkok
304 314
5hr 27min 414 km
33
- Passenger Car From Bangkok Saraburi Motor way troll road
Nakhon Ratchasima 2
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From Bangkok Express way
Chachoengsao 314
Buriram 24
Prachinburi
359
3395
218
Sakaeo
Buriram 348
- Bus Service From Bangkok ( Sout Transportation ) to Buriram line everyday - Train Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani line Bangkok to Surin line Nakhon Ratchasima to Ubon Ratchathani line - Airplane By Airplane to Buriram Bangkok / Chiang Mai / Chumphon / Hat Yai / Mae Sot / Nakhon Si Thammarat / Phitsanulok / Phuket
Transportation
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SITE Community Area Housing Area Village Area Government Institutions Area Indutrial Area Dipterocarp Forest Area Agriculture Area Railway Main Path Minor Path Sub Path
Landuse Classification
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2002 (2545 B.E.) Buriram Cultural Center
Buriram Pittayakhom School
Buriram Rajabphat University
The City Pillar Shrine Pra Aram Lhuang Temple Buriram Central Hall Romburi Park Chaloem Phrakiat Rama 1 Park
The Monument of King Rama 1 Big C Buriram
Buriram College of Agriculture and Technology
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Stadium Node
Khao Kradong Stadium
Recreation Node Ecotourism Node
Pra Supatra Bopit
Commercial Node Historical Node Government Institutions Node Education Node
Khao Kradong National Park
IMAGE OF THE CITY : Node
Religion Node
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2015 (2558 B.E.)
Night BaZaar Market
Buriram Pittayakhom School
Buriram Cultural Center Buriram Rajabphat University
The City Pillar Shrine
Taweekit Shopping Mall
Pra Aram Lhuang Temple Tourism Center Lively Market
Romburi Park Chaloem Phrakiat Rama 1 Park
The Monument of King Rama 1
Buriram College of Agriculture and Technology
Big C Buriram Makro Buriram
Buriram Silachai Go-kart
Robinson
SITE New i-mobile Stadium (buriram united)
Sports Tourism Node Stadium Node
Chang International Curcuit by buriram united
Ecotourism Node
Khao Kradong Stadium Pra Supatra Bopit
Recreation Node
Buriram Central Hall(new)
Commercial Node Historical Node Government Institutions Node Education Node
Khao Kradong National Park
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Religion Node
2km
1km
PARK RADIUS OF SERVICE
Buriram Pittayakhom Stadium Buriram Rajabphat Stadium
PARK TYPES
AREAS / POPULATION
RADIUS OF SERVICE
neighborhood park
12.5 rai / 1,000 population
300-500 m. (5-10mins walk)
community park
2 rai / 1,000 population
1-2.5 km. (30mins walk)
district park
1.5 rai / 1,000 population
5-6 km.
city park
more than 100 rai
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regional park
more than 200 rai
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radius 500 m. PARK IN AMPHOE MUANG BURIRAM
Romburi Park Chaloem Phrakiat Rama 1 Park
ROMBURI PARK area : 8 rai
CHALOEM PRAKIAT RAMA I PARK area : 27 rai
SITTING / PASSIVE CYCLING JOGGING TRACK POND RECREATION OUTDOOR FITNESS
radius 2 km.
INDOOR GYM
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MULTI-PURPOSE LAWN PLAYGROUND EVENT AREA SOCCER PARKING
PUBLIC STADIUM IN AMPHOE MUANG BURIRAM
Khao Kradong Stadium BURIRAM RAJABPHAT STADIUM
KHAO KRADONG STADIUM
BURIRAM PITTAYAKHOM STADIUM
SITTING / PASSIVE JOGGING TRACK SOCCER TENNIS BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL GRAND STAND
IMAGE OF THE CITY : Recreation and Stadium Node
2km
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FUTURE
Sports Tourism Node
Green Golf Course The future development of the project is to turned abandoned mine nearby into golf course. At present, the mine has been closed. But over the full concession on terminated date is 2017 (2560BE.) expect that after terminated date will start this green golf course by original landholder.
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IMAGE OF THE CITY : Node
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2015 (2558 B.E.)
New i-mobile Stadium (buriram united)
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New i-mobile Stadium is a 32,600 seat football stadium in Buriram, Thailand. The stadium is the home of Thailand’s 2011 and 2013 treble champions, Buriram United. The i-mobile Stadium is the largest club-owned football stadium in Thailand.
Chang International Curcuit by burram united
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The Chang International Circuit is a motorsport race track in Buriram, Thailand. The circuit was opened in 2014. This is the first FIA Grade 1 and FIM Grade A circuit in Thailand.
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Khao Kradong Forest Park
Khao Kradong Forest Park is a forest park in Buriram Province. The site of the park is a former volcano. Near the top of the volcano is the Suphatthara Bophit Buddha image.
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Further developing the Buriram United, I-Mobile, and Chang International Circuit complex, a new shopping centre come outdoor market is being built in that area. It is to be called “Buriram Castle� with area of 60 rai. Reportedly being set in a curved shape and having paths lined with palm trees and water features are to be part of the design.
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BURIRAM CASTLE LIFESTYLE AVENUE
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TOURISTS ATTRRACTION
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The City Pillar Shrine
The Monument of King Rama
Buriram Castle Avenue
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2014 (2557 B.E.) TRAVEL OBJECTIVE STATISTICS
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Travel & Relaxation
61.6%
Family/Friends Visiting
30.5%
Seminar
3.3%
Religious
1.9%
Working
1.5%
Exhibitions
0.7%
Business
0.5%
Tourists Flow
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TRAVEL ACTIVITY STATISTICS
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General Activity
42.3%
Religious Acivity
28.5%
Cultural Acivity
16.8%
Sports Watch & Play
6.2%
Recreational Activity
4.1%
Agricultural Activity
1.6%
Eco and Adventurous
0.5%
ACCESS BY
0.1% Airplane
7.7% Train
53.2%
Personal Car
39.0% Bus
TRADITIONAL EVENT
Children’s Day
JAN
FEB
Lord Buddha Footprint Replica
MAR
Songkran Festival
APR
MAY
JUN
Buddhist Lent Period
JUL
AUG New Year Celebration
SEP
2014 USER STATICTICS
OCT
KHAO KRADONG FOREST PARK TOURISM FLOW : 424,144 : 38,558
people / year people / month
NOV
General Day : 1,500 - 2,000 people / day
Events Day
DEC
: 35,000 people / day
Event Flow
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SPORT TOURISM EVENT
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
Curcuit Race and Grand Opening
MAY Buriram United Football Match
JUN
JUL
AUG
2014 USER STATICTICS NEW I-MOBILE STADIUM TOURISM FLOW : 350,915 : 31,901
people / year people / month
SEP
General Day : 1,000 - 3,000 people / day
Events Day
OCT
: 32,500 people / day
CHANG INTERNATIONAL CURCUIT TOURISM FLOW : 141,914 : 15,768
people / year people / month
NOV
General Day : 1,000 - 3,000 people / day
Events Day
Event Flow
DEC
: 48,000 people / day 11 10 9
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Quarry after Termintated concession has been restored to a certain degree. Abandoned and did not use the area. So it is the concept in the development of the area to be supported on the other side to accommodate the expansion and the problem of the city.
- AS A CITY SPORTS AND RECREATION AREA - AS A NEW SPORTS TOURISM ATTRACTION - AS A CATCHMENT AREA RESERVE
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BURIRAM GROWTH
MINING AND QUARRYING
SPORTS TOURISM
HEALTH
ENVIRONMENT
WATER
“Sports as a tools for local economic development”
“Sports for good health to Buriram Local People”
“The rehabilitation of Quarry for re-use and valuable benefits.”
“Quarry Increase water retention areas within Buriram.”
Investment in sports tourism and are looking for business a lot. The creation of other facilities to support the use of tourists. As investors, hotel, food court mall. Service Industry Deposit products.
Meanwhile, the sport will become a symbol of Buriram, but Sport Tourism in the level of mass scale does not support local sports for local people as well.
At the end of Quarry concession and subsequent reconstruction. Abandoned and has not been utilized. Depending on the needs of the host com munity in development.
Quarry areas that has closing operations to be conducted. A catchment area to reserve during the dry season. This will help alleviate the suffering of farmers nationwide.
FACTORS AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY
A NEW MODEL OF TOURISM Currently, tourism management to special interests. With a variety of different formats, each response to the special interests of different tourists.
HEALTH AND SPORT TOURISM
HEALTH TOURISM
SPORT TOURISM
ADVENTURE TOURISM
‘Tourism in conjunction with the health care of the tourists.’
‘Travel which involves observing or participating in a sporting event.’
‘Another subsidiary is another form of sports tourism. But in addition to focusing on physical health, but also focuses on activities such as the excitement.’
- Tourism for the treatment of travelers.
- Tourism for get healthy from playing sports.
- Tourism to restore the health of travelers.
- Tourism for playing sports as a competition.
- EXTREME OR ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES - EXTREME OR ADVENTURE SPORTS
- In order to maintain the health, tourism, tourists, already good even better.
- Travel to sporting events.
Climbing, rappelling and rafting. etc.
SPORTS TOURISM
What is Sport Tourism? Sports Tourism is defined as a specific travel outside of the usual environment for either passive or active involvement in competitive sport where sport is the prime motivational reason for travel and the touristic or leisure element may act to reinforce the overall experience. refers to travel which involves either observing or participating in a sporting event staying apart from their usual environ ment. Sport tourism is a fast-growing sector of the global travel industry
LANDHOLDER SILACHAI BURIRAM 1991 CO.,LTD
PRIVATE COMPANIES
owner BURIRAM UNITED CO.,LTD
sponsorship THE RED BULL BEVERAGE CO.LTD Red Bull have used sports sponsorship to place their brand at the forefront of the energy drink market. As a completely new drink - carbonated energy drink, they had to distinguish themselves. They did this through acquiring rights, teams and unique properties, aswell as distributing at a 'grassroots level' This ensures a popular, trendy perception and an organic maturity.
GOVERNMENT supporter BURIRAM TOWN MUNICIPALITY Buriram Tourism and Sports
Owner
MAINTAINING AND RESTORING THE ENVIRONMENT
MAKE THE ABANDONED SPACES BECOME UTILIZATION SPACES
THE GROWTH OF A SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY
TOURISTS AND STAKEHOLDERS SATISFACTION
ENVIRONMENT
DESIGN RESPONSE SOCIAL ECONOMICS
BALANCED TOURISM INCREASING TOURISM IN LOW SEASOM
PROVINCIAL REVENUES AND REVENUE INCREASING OPERATERS
REVENUE DISTRIBUTIONS TO LOCAL
Goal and Purposes
III SITE ANALYSIS Site History Accessibility Surrounding Existing Visual Geology Topography Hydrology Hillshade Site Problems
1976 (2519 B.E.)
1986 (2529 B.E.)
Mining and Quarrying
2002 (2545 B.E.)
2014 (2557 B.E.)
Mining and Quarrying
Mining and Quarrying
Abandon area
Abandon area
Dry dipterocarp Forest
Dry dipterocarp Forest
Agriculture Agriculture
Dry dipterocarp Forest Dry dipterocarp Forest
As Agriculture is the main economy in Buriram. Agriculture area has spread to all over the area in Amphoe Muang Buriram. This area which has agriculture area and dry dipterocarp forest also the part of main economy in Buriram at the first phase.
Site History
Started to preparing the area for mining and quarrying on this phase. Some part of the area has been dug up and the rest of the area mostly still be the same as first part. Assumed the agriculture area in Amphoe Muang Buriram began to reduced and preparing to converted to local industries instead.
The industries in Buriram become more higher . Make Agriculture reduced and converted to the local industry. The area has changed from agriculture on the north and dry dipterocarp forest area on the south into mining and quarrying area. Including some of the area around this site has changed as the same part.
Many things have changed on this terms. Buriram is growing up from new attractions ‘sport tourism’ by builded New i-mobile stadium for soccer club named BURIRAM UNITED. The area of surrounding and on site are on mining and quarrying full swing. Mining is dug up leaving no forests or agiculture land.
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2km
1km
N
SITE
1 MAIN ENTRANCE
MICRO SCALE
1
Accessibility for main entrance
2
2
Accessibility for service entrance
Accessibility
SERVICE ENTRANCE
N N
Agriculture Field N
W
NE
Quarry under control by Somboonsuk co.ltd (Terminate)
W Fallow Land Quarry under control by Hin Rat co.ltd (Operate)
NE
SE
S
Field under Khao Kradong Forest Park
SE
S
Surrounding
N
675
m.
. 580 m
5
53 .
m
1,200 m. 700 m.
534 m.
m.
22 0m
320
.
Site Area and Dimensions
1
Building Office and Structure
2
Overburden and Waste
N
1 2 3
Abandon Area
3
4 4
Water Area
5
Rock and Soil Area
Existing
5
N
Main Circulation
Sub Circulation
Not Used
Circulation
CLASSIFY BY SITE’S CHARACTERISTIC
Gigantic Visual The views refer to the size of a giant, or to size or scope befitting a giant. exceeding the usual or unexpected.
Enclosed Visual The nature of the views that look out to find areas that are enclosed. Isolated from the surrounding area.
Open Space Visual The appearance of the view looking out to the open area. Looking to get out of sight. Usually a large area.
Panoramic Visual The view looking to any wide-angle view or representation of a physical space. A situation as if viewed from an altitude or distance.
Visual Analysis
N
N Gigantic Visual 1
2
2 1
3 4
3
Enclosed Visual 4
5
5
Visual Analysis
N
Enclosed Visual 6
2 3
1
4
Open Space Visual 7
8
7
8
9 9
10 6
10
5
Visual Analysis
N Panoramic Visual 11
2 3
1
4
12 11 8
7
13
9
6
10
5
Visual Analysis
13
12
N
Lowest Point (142-154m)
Middle Point (154-168m)
Highest Point (168-192m)
The characteristics of the area in this altitude is a basin or large holes. With the ability to store water. Rainwater from the confluence.
Mostly is a flat area and a ground segment that has not been excavated to do quarrying. Easy to access and easy to restoration on this area.
The area is in the highest position and get a good view. Can be seen in other areas on this project.
142-146 146-150 150-154 154-160 160-164 164-168 168-172 172-176 176-180 180-184 184-188 188-192 units : meters above the sea
Elevation Analysis
N
Slope 8 - 35 %
Slope 0 - 8 % The area with low slope or flatland and easily accessible. Bring development to facilitate activities while also easy to restore them.
0-2%
2-5%
5-8%
The area has steep slopes on one level. If the construction will have to grading and reclamation. And taking into prevent ing of erosion.
8 - 10 %
10 - 15 %
15 - 35 %
Slope 35 - 90 % The area with very steep should maintain the original vegetation and adjusted to the stability in use. With soil bioengi neering or slope protection.
35 - 45 %
45 - 70 %
70 - 90 %
units : percentage
Slope Analysis
N
Section A
20 m
150m above sea level
Section B
20 m
150m above sea level
Section C
20 m
150m above sea level
Section D
A
B
20 m
C 150m above sea level
Section E
20 m
D
E 150m above sea level
Section F
20 m
150m above sea level
Section G
20 m
150m above sea level
Topology
F
G
N
MUAK LEK Series : MI Top Soil
Soil Group No.47
Sub Soil
drainage : good water flow : fast seep : medium best for : dry dipterocarp forest shifting cultivation pH 5.8 pH 5.5 - 7.0
New Top Soil Compressed Top Soil Sub Soil
Compressed Soil
MUAK LEK Series : MI
drainage : good water flow : fast seep : medium best for : dry dipterocarp forest shifting cultivation pH 5.8 pH 5.5 - 7.0
Water
Dynamic Area
Sandstone
Sediment Soil Sandstone
Water pH 7.0 - 8.5 pH 8.2
Basalt
HAWAIITES BASALT Massive Structure
pH 7.0 - 8.0
Geological
N 2012 = 1277.40mm
Rainfall (mm/year)
2013 = 1288.10mm
348.40
350
290.70
300
240.80
250
228.10
253.80
225.10
200 171.80
136.70
150 104.20
50 0
90.80
144.80
100
63.50 00.00 5.80
JAN
3.10
FEB
0.20
72.40
12.40
MAR
Sheet Flow Flow Direction
Hydrology
67.30
11.10
19.30
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
0.00
Month DEC
JANUARY
FEBUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
Rainfall : 0.00 mm 3 Water Capacity : 0 m
Rainfall : 3.20 mm 3 Water Capacity : 2,237 m
Rainfall : 11.10 mm 3 Water Capacity : 7,761 m
Rainfall : 104.20 mm 3 Water Capacity : 72,856 m
Rainfall : 136.70 mm 3 Water Capacity : 95,580 m
Rainfall : 72 mm 3 Water Capacity : 50,342 m
JULY
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
Rainfall : 225.10 mm 3 Water Capacity : 157,389 m
Rainfall : 171.80 mm 3 Water Capacity : 120,122 m
Rainfall : 253.80 mm 3 Water Capacity : 177,456 m
Rainfall : 290.70 mm 3 Water Capacity : 207,662 m
Rainfall : 19.30 mm 3 Water Capacity : 13,494 m
Rainfall : 0.20 mm 3 Water Capacity : 27.97 m
Seasonal Water Level
N
SUMMER SEASON (Febuary - May)
8 am
1 pm
5 pm
1 pm
5 pm
1 pm
5 pm
RAIN SEASON (May - October)
8 am WINTER SEASON (October - Febuary)
8 am
Hillshade
N
Soil Slope Erosion
Compressed Soil (No Topsoil)
Water Area with No Edge Protection
Rock Steep Slope Erosion
Rock Surface (No Topsoil)
EROSION AREA
WATER AREA
NO TOP SOIL
DRY
Soil with slope
No Edge Protection
No Edge Protection
Undeveloped Soil
Rock with Steep slope
Water with pH 8.2
Rock Surface
No Shade Area
SITE PROBLEMS
IV RECLAMATION STRATEGIES Quarry Constrain Reclamation Strategies Process Erosion Protection Edge Protection Waste Water Treatment
DRY
NO TOP SOIL
NO EDGE PROTECTION
EROSION
Reclamation Strategies Process
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7-10 Year 0 Year
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Trees Growing
1-3 Year
Trees Pioneer Grass and Groundcover
Quarry Constrain
Steep Rock Surface
Slope Soil
Flatground Laterite Soil
Erosion Protection Rock Slope Erosion Rock slopes in a range of environments are among the landscape elements most sensitive to climate change, the latter affecting rock mass properties, altering slope boundary conditions, and changing geosystem configurations.
Gabion Retaining Wall
Retaining walls or stone (Toe Buttress or Retaining Wall) by using rockfill back (Backfill) or construction of a wall, lean and bottom of the cliff.
Bolting or Cable
Suspended Netting
Using devices such as Cable Bolts, Pre-stressed Cable is increasing friction with stones. So do not count on the rocks slide down.
The use of steel mesh (Steel Net) covering an area of instability. ​​ Such as cliffs rock cracks.
Reinforced Shortcrete
The use of cement or chemical filling the gaps or crevice between rocks. Prevention of erosion by using concrete.
Soil Slope Erosion
Soil erosion is a naturally occurring process on land. Contributing a amount of soil loss each year. Soil erosion may be a slow process that continues relatively unnoticed, or it may occur at an alarming rate causing serious loss of topsoil.
Live Fascine
Live fascine is the placement of bundles of branches in trenches on the streambank to reduce erosion across the bank and establish soil stability.
Live Crib Wall
The structure consists of a wooden structure shaped like a box and fill it with Soil plant material. To help secure the base of the slope stability.
Brush Layer
Place the stick to the excavated layers. Then remove branches that are laid down in the soil. Soon the branches will start off with earth and roots can grow it further.
Brush Mattress
A combination of living units that form an immediate protective surface cover. Living units use include live stakes, live fascines, and a mattress branch cover
Rock Gabion
Steel mesh that is placed in the desired fill it with rocks to bring full closure. In order to root out the rocks and soil at the rear of the structure.
Edge Protection
Pit Edge Sediment The edge area pit minining there is no security strength. The erosion of the soil, and the rubble. There should be a process to protect the edge of the pond to have a good condition and prevent the falling off of those who use.
Wooden Fence
Silt fence or brush barrier These should be installed at the toe of the slope, and steps or benches by installing wood.
Live Crib Wall
The structure consists of a wooden structure shaped like a box and fill it with Soil plant material. To help secure the base of the slope stability.
Joint Planting
Joint planting is a combination of covering a streambank with rock and live stakes.
Vegetated Rolls
Vegetated rolls are usually coconut fiber bound together these rolls may also be other materials that provide effect.
made of with twine. made of the same
Vegetated Rock Wall
A vegetated rock wall is a combination of rock and live branch cuttings used to stabilize and protect the toe of steep slopes.
WASTE STABILIZATION PONDS Waste stabilization ponds are large man-made basins in which greywater, blackwater or faecal sludge can be treated to an effluent of relatively high quality and apt for the reuse in agriculture (e.g. irrigation) or aquaculture (e.g. macrophyte or fish ponds). They are semi-centralised treatment systems combined after wastewater has been collected from toilets (see also wastewater collection and user interface) or trickling filter plants.
2 FACULTATIVE POND
1 ANAEROBIC POND
3 AEROBIC MATURATION POND
inlet
inlet linear
linear
outlet
inlet linear
outlet
outlet
0.5 - 1.5 m.
1 - 2.5 m.
sludge
2 - 5 m. sludge
Anaerobic pond convert organic carbon into methane and through this process, remove up to 50% - 85% of the BOD.
Facultative pond convert organic carbon into methane and through this process, remove up to 80% - 95% of the BOD.
Aerobic Maturation pond convert organic carbon into methane and through this process, remove up to 60% - 80% of the BOD. and pathogen removal to 90%
detention time between
detention time between
detention time between
:
1 to 7 days.
:
5 to 30 days.
:
15 to 20 days.
CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS Constructed wetlands are secondary treatment facilities for household (blackwater or greywater, in some cases also brownwater) and/or biodegradable municipal or industrial wastewater. Constructed wetlands are a treatment step of and they can even be used as a tertiary treatment system for polishing after activated sludge or trickling filter plants.
4 VERTICAL FLOW air
wetland plants
linear
drainage pipe
linear
wetland plants gravel
0.8 m.
air pipe
6 FREE WATER SURFACE
5 HORIZENTAL SUBSURFACE FLOW
TREATED WATER
inlet pipe and gravel for waste water distribution
water surface sludge
wetland plants outlet
slope 1% gravel slope 1%
rhizome network A vertical flow constructed wetland is a planted filter bed for secondary or tertiary treatment of wastewater that is drained at the bottom. Pre-treated Wastewateris poured or dosed onto the surface from above using a mechanical dosing system.
rhizome network
A horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland is a large gravel and sand-filled basin that is planted with wetland vegetation. It is used for secondary or tertiary treatment of wastewater. Solids are removed in a primery treatment.
A free-water surface constructed wetlandis a series of flooded planted channels or basins. It aims to replicate the naturally occurring processes of a natural wetland, marsh or swamp.
CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS PLANTS ตนกก (Sedge)
หญาแฝก (Vetiver)
ตนธูปษี (Cattail)
จอก (Water lettuec)
แหน (Duckweed)
บัว (Water lilies)
Scientific name : Cyperus imbricatus Family : Cyperaceae
Scientific name : Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Family : Poaceae
Scientific name : Typha angustifolia (L.) Family : Typhaceae
Scientific name : Pistia stratiotes (L.) Family : Araceae
Scientific name : Lemna minor (L.) Family : Lemnaceae
Scientific name : Nymphaea lotus Linn. Family : Nelumbonaceae.
WASTE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
V USER AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS Trend of Adventure Sports Program Analysis User Analysis Program with Phasing Functional Diagram
ADVENTURE SPORTS CRITERIA
QUARRY’S CHARACTERISTIC
GROUND
WATER
VERTICAL
TERRAIN
GROUND GROUND AREA : 135 rai ratio is 31%
WATER WATER AREA : 103 rai ratio is 24%
VERTICAL VERTICAL AREA : 35 rai ratio is 8%
TERRAIN TERRAIN AREA : 164 rai ratio is 37%
Quarry’s Characteristic
TOP 10 MOST POPULAR
ADVENTURE SPORTS
MOUNTAIN BIKING
ROCK CLIMBING
10
During this sport will climb up, down or across natural rocks or artificial rock walls. They can also climb up a mountain. The aim is to reach the peak of the mountain. Some of the equipments used for climbing include harnesses, helmets, climbing rope, climbing shoes and many more.
BMX CYCLING
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Bicycle motocross (BMX) has gained popularity of the years because of the action it offers. It is one of the fastest and youngest disciplines in cycling. You will need some important equipment for this sport to ensure your safety. Some of the equipment are cycling apparel, cycling gloves, helmets and protective gear.
WAKE BOARDING
7
TRAIL RUNNING
6
SNOW BOARDING
5
WALL CLIMBING
4
PAINTBALL
3
SKATE BOARDING
2
INLINE SKATING
1
8
This is an action sport that entails riding a wakeboard on the surface of a water body. This was as a result of combining techniques used in water skiing, snowboarding and surfing. A rider is towed behind a motorboat at a speed of 30 to 40km/h depending on various factors. You will need a wakeboard, skates, life vests and other equip ment to play this sport.
As the name suggests, this sport involves riding bicycles off-road on rough terrain using mountain bikes. Mountain bikes are similar to other ordinary bikes, but are built with special features to enable them perform well on rough terrain. Some of the equipment needed include cycling helmets, gloves, pump and tool kit and many more.
This sport mainly involves running and hiking on trails and is usually played in mountainous terrain. In some countries like United Kingdom and Irish Republic it is referred to as mountain or fell running. There are more trail running races organized hence showing that it is gaining popularity each day. You will need trail running shoes, hydration kit and a backpack to carry other essential items.
It is a popular winter sport where the participant descends on a slope covered with snow while on a snowboard. This is among Winter Olympic sports but most people now play it for fun too. Essential equipment for playing this game are snowboards, snowboard boots, snowboard bindings and many more. Besides, one must wear snowboard clothing.
This is a sport where participants climb up or even across an artificial wall. The walls are built like natural rock walls and it is aimed at ensuring one reaches the summit of a formation of a pre-defined route. Mostly one will use his hands and feet to climb with a rope and some safety equipment. Examples of this equipment are belay devices, climbing shoes and har nesses.
It is an extreme sport that involves the use of a number of equipment in order to play the game safely. Each player must have a marker, a mask to protect the eyes and face, paintballs and a loader to hold them in place. In addition to that, you must have barrel socks for the marker for maintaining safety outside the playing field. There are also other equipments needed depending on the type of play you settle for.
Participant mainly rides and performs tricks using a skateboard when playing this action sport. One who skateboards is called a skater or skateboarder. This sport is so popular that the number of skaters all over the world has increased tremendously. There are skateparks used by skaters to make this game more exciting. The main equipment used is a skateboard and you must have safety equipment such as a helmet and knee pads.
This sport is played all over the world by both the young and the old. This game is also called roller blading. Inline skates used for this sport usually have polyurethane wheels that are arranged in one line. Recently, manufacturers have stopped making 5 wheel designs. You must always wear protective equipment such as knee pads, elbow pads and a helmet.
MORE POPULAR ADVENTURE SPORTS IN THAILAND
WATER
KAYAKING / CANOEING
Kayaking is the use of a kayak for moving across water. It is distinguished from canoeing by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle. A kayak is a low-to-the-water, canoe-like boat in which the paddler sits facing forward, legs in front, using a double-bladed paddle to pull.
DIVING
Sport Diving is an underwater sport that uses recreational open circuit scuba diving equipment and consists of a set of individual and team events conducted in a swimming pool that test the competitors' competency in recreational scuba diving tech nique.
VERTICAL
TERRAIN
ROCK CLIMBING / ABSEILING
ATV OFF-ROAD
During this sport will climb up, down or across natural rocks or artificial rock walls. They can also climb up a mountain. The aim is to reach the peak of the mountain. Some of the equipments used for climbing include harnesses, helmets, climbing rope, climbing shoes and many more.
An all-terrain vehicle (ATV), also known as a quad, quad bike, t h r e e - w h e e l four-wheeler, or quadricycle is defined by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as a vehicle that travels on low-pressure tires, with a seat that is straddled by the operator, along with handlebars for steering control.
OTHER ADVENTURE
MOUNTAIN BIKING
As the name suggests, this sport involves riding bicycles off-road on rough terrain using mountain bikes. Mountain bikes are similar to other ordinary bikes, but are built with special features to enable them perform well on rough terrain. Some of the equipment needed include cycling helmets, gloves, pump and tool kit and many more.
CAVE EXPLORING
Cave exploring (also known as caving or spelunking) is the art of safely moving through a natural cave to a destination and returning to the surface without hurting yourself or the cave. There is no way to learn how to explore caves without getting out of the house and getting un derground,
CANOPY ADVENTURE
A canopy tour is an established route through a wooded and often mountai landscape making primary use of zip-lines and aerial bridges between platforms built in trees.
TREKKING
Trekking is a long journey be undertaken on foot in areas where there are usually no means of transport available. Trekking is not necessarily mountaineering; it is walking for a number of days, usually on uncharted paths, in challenging environments which are likely to be hilly or mountainous.
SPORTS&RECREATION
SOCCER
VOLLEYBALL
SEPAK TAKRAW
JOGGING TRACK
SKATEBOARDING
BMX FLATLAND
AGGRESSIVE INLINE SKATING
SLALOM INLINE SKATING
WAKEBOARDING
WATER SKIING
KAYAKING
JET SKIING
ROCK CLIMBING
ABSEILING
BUNGY JUMPING
ZIP-LINING
HIGH ROPE ADVENTURE
MOUNTAIN BIKING
ATV OFF-ROAD
MOTORCROSS
BMX RACING
ZORBING
WATER
GROUND
BASKETBALL
TERRAIN
VERTICAL
WATER TUBING
MULTI PURPOSE LAWN
GROUND : SKATEBOARDING TYPE OF SKATE PARK REGIONAL SKATE PARK Regional Skateparks are the largest parks, (2,300 square meters or more), a portion of the park may be devoted to street terrain while another to bowls. Regional parks are intended to be the flagship skatepark of a region. The park may be appropriate for special skateboarding events and should be prepared for a large number of visitors. Restrooms, lights, bleacher seating, ample parking, and the support for possible concession sales should all be developed with the skatepark.
SKATE PARK FEATURES FOR REGIONAL SKATE PARK
MADE FOR SKATEBOARDING
Shallow Bowl Roll-in Wall
BMX
Egg Bowl Sloped Rail Half Pipe Incline Plans
AGGRESSIVE INLINE SKATING
High Quarter Pipe Quarter Pipe Grind Box Pyramid Fun Box
GROUND : TRACK CYCLING CORNER SECTION Blue stayer’s line seperates track for team races
Red sprinter’s line the area between the black and red lines is the optimum racing line
Finish line
12 degree banking on the straights
45 degree highest banking in the turns
Red Sprinter’s Line
12 degree banking(min)
Warm up area
STEEP TURN
GO STRAIGTH
45 degree banking(max) Optimum race line
Black line defines track length : 250m
The blue stayer’s line serves in stayer races as a separation line. In madison races the secondary teaw rider “rests” here until his partner brings him into the action
Zoom above the inside of the track is the black line - the defines the length of the track, usually 250m
The wide blue line on the inside of the track is called the cote d’azur. riders are not allowed to race here.
VELODROME TRACK A velodrome is an arena for track cycling. Modern velodromes feature steeply banked oval tracks, consisting of two 180-degree circular bends connected by two straights. The straights transition to the circular turn through a moderate easement curve. The track is measured along a line 20 cm (7.9 in) up from the bottom. Olympic and World Championship velodromes must measure 250 m.
PATRINODROME TRACK A patinodrome is an arena for inline speed skating. They are oval tracks similar to velodromes used for track cycling, but have flat straights and shallow-banked or no banked curves. They are typically outdoors or under cover with open or partial walls. Patinodromes are common in Europe, but rare in North America. A patinodrome is generally about 160m to 250m in circumference and may be surfaced with asphalt, concrete or similar material. The curves may be banked.
VELODROME TRACK FOR BICYCLING Measures at least : 250m - 450m
PATRINODROME TRACK FOR INLINE SKATING Measures at least : 160m - 250m
GROUND : BMX PUMP TRACK THE ANATOMY OF JUMPS
Smooth, rounded transitions between jumps
PUMP PUMP PUMP
Roll in
Roller / Pump bump
The approach nicest if there is a downhill with little or no pedalling.
Used to get speed without pedalling, and starts the rhythm of the line.
Table-top (has a flat top)
LAUNCH
Take-off
Set-up Jump
Landing
Small and easy jump used to gauge speed and get pump for the main jumps.
Main Jump What it all leads up to. Usually the last jump in the line will have a mellower landing to make it easier to land tricks. The others will have nicely curved and steep landings to keep pump and rhythm for the next jumps.
Double (has seperate take-off and landing ramps) Gap can be severe or smooth and rounded.
Step-up (landing is higher than take-off). Again, gap can vary.
PUMP TRACK DESIGN A pump track , a small track using as little as 3 x 9 meters of land, is a looping trail system of dirt berms and “rollers� (smooth dirt mounds for pumping) for bicycling without the rider pedaling. The name comes from the pumping motion used by the cyclist's upper and lower body as they ride around the track. The purpose of a pump track is to use this pumping motion to maintain speed around the track without pedaling. Most pump tracks link a series of rollers to steeplybermed corners that bring cyclists back around.
LENGTH :
370m (men) 350m (women)
Steep Turn
Camel Finish Line
Berms Transition 30cm
Rollers Start Line 1 Start Line 2
WATER : WAKEBOARDING WATER CABLE SKI DESIGN SECTION Towers
Electric Engine Pulley Wheels
approximately 8 to 10 m high
Cable Pulleys Support Cable
Spring Loads
Obstacles
slope 3:1
slope 10:1
slope 3:1
8.00m
5.00m
5.40m
84.20m
slope 3:1
slope 10:1
slope 3:1
5.40m
5.00m
8.00m
WATER CABLE SKI DESIGN PLAN WATER CABLE SKI OBSTACLES
M5
20m x 0.70m x 0.70m
60 m
m 60
M6
9m x 1.10m
L 6m x 2.50m M 5m x 1.10m S 5m x 0.85m
3m x 2m x 0.30m
M4
Tower Ballast Floating Launch Platform
Start
KICKER
TUBE
SPINE
21m x 1.70m x 4.80m
DOCK
18m x 1.70m x 2.40m
21m x 1.60m x 3.00m
180m
180m
Total Lenght 600m - 900m
Loop Cable System
Typical Floating Obstacle
AFRAME BOX
STEP UP BOX WALL 20m x 1.70m
18m x 1.70m
20m x 1.50m
RAINBOW WALL 13m x 1.20m
20m x 1.50m
Walkway Driveway ROOF 20m x 1.70m m 60
60 m
M1
M2
AFRAME 20m x 0.50m
RAINBOW
UP RAIL 20m x 0.75m
M3
STEP UP
STRAIGHT
FLAT BAR
TAXI
TERRAIN : MOUNTAIN BIKE CASUAL DIFFICULTY
INTERMEDIATE DIFFICULTY
White Circle
A-3
A-4
B-4
B-1
Green Circle
B-3 0-10%
10-30%
180cm or more
90cm or more Slightly inclined slope uses trail crowns to reduce trail deterioration. The wood logs also performs as a barrier preventing erosion from run-off. The drainage ditch along the inner side of a trail is relatively shallow to handle slow moving run-off. Suitable for casual and some exercise for every types of users mainly for sight-seeing and endurance bicycling. The surface uses soil cement as primary material that is cheap and can be constructed easily.
Flat Tracks with minimal slope are located along areas surrounding the lake and processing plants providing recreational landscape for casual bicycling suitable for all genders and age groups. The durable asphalt surface are made in order to accommodate vehicles ranging from cars to construction machines during development phase.
EXPERIENCED DIFFICULTY
PROFESSIONAL DIFFICULTY
Blue Square
A-1
A-1
A-2
A-2
B-3
B-2
Black Diamond
30-50%
More than 50%
60cm or more
30cm or more
At 30-50% slope with 3/4 bench trail profile, the trail are suitable for experienced mountain bikers that demands some excitement. The deeper drainage ditch incorporate with trail crowns preserves the trail surface while rerouting the run-off over designated restoration areas. Crushed stones, shale and granite granules are used as trail surface to prevent over vegetation. Culverts and waterbars are also used to aid with drainage.
TREAD/TRAIL SURFACE TREATMENT
TRAIL STEPS & LADDERS
A-1 Crushed Stones
B-1
Boulder Steps
Extreme trail slope at 50% or more, these particular trails are located along the depleted tin mining areas where the mining landscape had been transformed. Due to the extreme angle, geotextile barrier had been used to secure the trail surface while provide the slope some retention. The wide drainage ditch and larger culverts and waterbars stabilizes the slope and trail surface.
A-2 Basalt Rock Surface
B-2
Plank Steps
A-3 Asphalt Surface
B-3
Ramped Steps
A-4 Soil Cement
B-4
Log Steps
SPORTS & RECREATION ZONE
WELCOME AREA
ADVENTURE SPORTS ZONE
3,200 sq.m.
3,200 sq.m.
5,040 sq.m.
8,000 sq.m.
1,200
800
Indoor Sports Outdoor Fitness Soccer Field Volleyball Field Basketball Field Sepak Takraw Field Jogging Track Bicycle Loop
TERRAIN
WELCOME AREA
SPORTS
SPORTS
2,000
4,000
Track 24,000 sq.m.
240
3,400
Track 24,000 sq.m.
Track 16,000 sq.m.
ADVENTURE SPORTS TERRAIN
WELCOME TOTAL AREA : 14 rai
1,400
RETAIL REST & RELAXATION
3,200 sq.m.
RECREATION
1,600
6,400 sq.m.
1,600
400
160
800
320
960
2,000
TERRAIN TOTAL AREA : 64 rai VERTICAL
RELAXATION TOTAL AREA : 7 rai 2,400 sq.m.
2,400 sq.m.
800
400
1,000
320
160
800
EDUCATION AND TRAINING 7,200 sq.m.
400
800
1,600
1,200
1,600 3,200 sq.m.
400
500
SPORTS TOTAL AREA : 24 rai
5,600 sq.m.
2,400 sq.m.
EDUCATION CENTER
RECREATION TOTAL AREA : 31 rai
400
320
800
EDUCATION TOTAL AREA : 9 rai
2,400 sq.m.
30,400 sq.m.
800
3,200 sq.m.
500
800
1,600
400
800
400
60,000 sq.m.
MEMBERSHIP CLUB TOTAL AREA : 7 rai
32,000 sq.m. ACCOMMODATION ACCOMMODATION
3,200 sq.m. 800
Reservoir 30,400 sq.m.
3,200 sq.m.
1,600
WATER TOTAL AREA : 94 rai
400
GROUND
ACCOMMODATION TOTAL AREA : 5 rai
2,500
SEVICE TOTAL AREA : 51 rai
500
1.5 rai 0.5 rai 0.3 rai
Learning Center Information Center Exhibition Area
4 rai 0.5 rai 1 rai
MEMBERSHIP & ATHLETE CLUB 1 rai 0.5 rai 2 rai 0.3 rai
Lobby Welcome Area Members Club Area Restaurants
2 rai 0.5 rai 1 rai 0.5 rai
Plaza & Souvenier Shop Drop Off Parking Lot 400 car Parking Bus 20 bus
RECREATION 2.5 rai 0.15 rai 3.15 rai 1.25 rai
RETAIL , REST AND RELAXATION Event Area Relaxation Area Restaurants and Cafe’
3.5 rai
19 rai 0.5 rai 0.6 rai 0.5 rai 0.25 rai 0.5 rai
Jet Skiing / Water Tubing -Water Area -Jet Ski Parking
37.5 rai 0.2 rai 20 rai 0.2 rai 0.3 rai 0.6 rai 0.2 rai
GROUND
WELCOME AREA
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
SERVICE Storage Disposal Area Water Treatment Area Security Point
500
400
GROUND TOTAL AREA : 5 rai
ADMINISTRATOR Office Building Information Center Parking
800
1.5 rai 0.5 rai
Wakeboarding -Water Area -Control Point -Walking Area -Seating Area -Rental Pro Shop -Food & Beverages
Kayaking / Canoeing -Water Area -Flat Water Training -Boat Storage Building -Meeting Area -Nursing Room
500
3,200 sq.m.
1.5 rai 0.5 rai 0.6 rai 0.25 rai 0.2 rai 0.1 rai
WATER
1,000
SERVICE
1,600
15 rai 0.25 rai 0.06 rai 0.25 rai 0.2 rai 0.1 rai
Cliff Adventures -Walking Trail -Cliff Walk -Observatory Deck
320 160
ADMINISTRATOR TOTAL AREA : 4 rai
ATV Off-Road -Track with Obstacle -ATV Garage -Teraain Seating -Meeting Area -Pro Rental Shop -Food & Beverages
Bungee Jumping -Bungee Tower -Vertical Walk Bridge
1,000
MEMBERSHIP CLUB
ADMINISTRATOR
10 rai 15 rai 0.3 rai 1.25 rai 0.6 rai 0.5 rai 0.25 rai
Rock Climbing / Abseiling -Professional Climbing 10-40m -Training Climbing 3-5m -Open space supports abseiling -Meeting Area -Pro Rental Shop -Food & Beverages
WATER
800
ADMINISTRATOR & SERVICE
Mountain Bike / BMX Racing -Track with Obstacle(Training) -Track with Obstacle -Center Building & Rental -MTB Parking -MTB Garage -Meeting Area -Food & Beverages
VERTICAL
VERTICAL TOTAL AREA : 13 rai
800
1,600
6,400 sq.m.
2 rai 2 rai 5 rai 0.6 rai 0.8 rai 0.5 rai 400 m 1,500 m
1 rai 2 rai 0.5 rai
Multi-Purposed Lawn Quarry Courtyard Picnic Area Community Garden Community Center Playground Food & Beverages Amphitheater Parking Lot
4.5 rai 1 rai 1 rai 4 rai 2 rai 1.5 rai 1 rai 2 rai 0.8 rai
Skateboarding / BMX / Inline Skating -Skate Park -Velodrome -Meeting Area -Seating Area -Nursing Room
2 rai 0.5 rai 0.3 rai 0.3 rai 0.2 rai
ACCOMMODATION Housing 4 people Housing 2 people Lobby
2 rai 1 rai 0.3 rai
17 %
11 %
SPORTS & RECREATION ZONE SPORTS
WELCOME AREA 3,200 sq.m.
3,200 sq.m.
800
1,200
3,400
5,040 sq.m.
2,000
4,000
RETAIL REST & RELAXATION
6,400 sq.m.
3,200 sq.m.
1,200
400
400
160
800
320
960
2,000
800
1,600
TERRAIN TOTAL AREA : 64 rai VERTICAL
RELAXATION TOTAL AREA : 7 rai
7,200 sq.m.
400
500
2,400 sq.m.
1,600 3,200 sq.m.
Track 24,000 sq.m.
Track 16,000 sq.m.
WELCOME TOTAL AREA : 14 rai
RECREATION
1,600
Track 24,000 sq.m.
240
1,400
SPORTS TOTAL AREA : 24 rai
1,600
ADVENTURE SPORTS ZONE TERRAIN
WELCOME AREA
8,000 sq.m.
54 %
21 rai
2,400 sq.m.
800
1,000
400
320
160
800
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
5,600 sq.m.
2,400 sq.m.
EDUCATION CENTER
RECREATION TOTAL AREA : 31 rai
55 rai
16 %
6,400 sq.m.
400
VERTICAL TOTAL AREA : 13 rai
800
1,600
WATER 320
800 800
EDUCATION TOTAL AREA : 9 rai
30,400 sq.m.
1,000
MEMBERSHIP CLUB
ADMINISTRATOR & SERVICE
400 ADMINISTRATOR
2,400 sq.m.
3,200 sq.m. 800
1,600
800
400
800 320
60,000 sq.m.
160 500
MEMBERSHIP CLUB TOTAL AREA : 7 rai
16 rai
1,000
32,000 sq.m.
ADMINISTRATOR TOTAL AREA : 4 rai SERVICE
2%
1,600 3,200 sq.m. 800
ACCOMMODATION Reservoir 30,400 sq.m.
GROUND
ACCOMMODATION
500
3,200 sq.m.
WATER TOTAL AREA : 94 rai
1,600
3,200 sq.m.
400
800 500
400 500
2,500
GROUND TOTAL AREA : 5 rai SEVICE TOTAL AREA : 51 rai
55 rai
ACCOMMODATION TOTAL AREA : 5 rai
5 rai
176 rai
Playground
Picnic Area
Medical Station
Multi-Purpose Lawn
Sports Fields -Soccer -Basketball -Volleyball -Sepak Takraw
Outdoor Fitness
Sports Facilities
Indoor Sports
MAIN ENTRANCE
Parking
Parking Lot
Community Center
Quarry Courtyard
Restaurants & Cafe’
Parking Lot
Event Plaza
Office Building Information Center
Maintenance Center
Education Training
Sports Brand Shop
Welcome Area
Water Treatment Area
Members & Athletic Club
Commercial Market
GROUND ZONE - Skateboard -Inline Skate -BMX
Observatory Point
Food & Beverages
Sports Brand & Rental Shop
Welcome Area
Jet Ski Office garage
WATER ZONE -Wakeboarding -Wakeskate -Water Skiing
WATER ZONE -Jet Skiing -Water Tubing
Wheels Vehicle Rental
Welcome Area
Food & Beverages
Food & Beverages
Path Way Service Way
Seating Area
Welcome Area
Wheels Vehicle Garage
Vehicle Way
Food & Beverages Medical Station
Seating Area
TERRAIN ZONE -Mountain Bike -BMX Racing -ATV Off Road
Medical Station
TERRAIN ZONE -Basic and Training Track
Seating Area Seating Area
Medical Station
VERTICAL ZONE -Basic Training
VERTICAL ZONE -Rock Climbing -Abseiling
Medical Station
PROGRAM ZONES
SPORTS&RECREATION
ADVENTURE SPORTS WITHOUT SKILLS
ADVENTURE SPORTS WITH SKILLS
MAIN USER LOCAL PEOPLE
TOURISM
AGE
ADVENTURE TOURISM
AGE
ATHLETE AND INSTRUCTOR
AGE
0-15 YEAR
17.3 %
0-15 YEAR
15-24 YEAR
16.3 %
25-34 YEAR
AGE
0.5 %
15-24 YEAR
44.5 %
15-24 YEAR
37 %
15-24 YEAR
11.2 %
25-34 YEAR
19.6 %
25-34 YEAR
46 %
15.9 %
25-34 YEAR
49.3 %
35-60 YEAR
27 %
35-60 YEAR
17 %
35-60 YEAR
37.6 %
35-60 YEAR
37.8 %
60 YEAR
8.9 %
60 YEAR
12.6 %
60 YEAR
NEEDS
recreation
1.2 %
NEEDS
exercise
USER MASS
PERIOD OF USE
basic sports
41%
40%
individual
friends group
family group
7.00
9.00
recreation watch the match
community space
19%
11.00
1.00
NEEDS
USER MASS
3.00
5.00
7.00
adventure activities
sports educated
recreation
shopping
NEEDS
adventure activities
adventure sports
camping
sports shop
0.3%
9.2%
6.9%
32.9%
14.5%
31.5%
4.6%
1 people
2 people
3 people
4 people
5 people
6-10 people
more than 10 people
9.00
recreation
USER MASS
adventure sports
sports training
standard
sports shop
1.2%
35%
48.5%
15.3%
1 people
2-4 people
5-10 people
more than 10 people
PHASING 0 yr
Local People
Local People
Tourism
Tourism
Adventure Tourism
Adventure Tourism
Athlete & Instructor
Athlete & Instructor
Officers / Staffs
Officers / Staffs
2 yr
5 yr
10 yr
15 yr
20 yr
25 yr
VI DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT Site Summary Site Potential Design Phasing Master Plan Site System Detail Design
A DRENALINE S T I M U L A T O R
XERISCAPING DESIGN
DE SIG N
ADVENTUROUS SPORTS ON ABANDONED QUARRY TOPOGRAPHY
EPT NC O C
EXISTING CHARACTER
UNIQUE TOPOGRAPHY
DESIGN PRINCIPALS - Blend programmatic ambitions - Create new Adventurous Sports park center - Unify the site with constructed topography - Increases more sports recreation for local people - Use site character in the selection of each sport - Eliminates the need for supplemental water for planting
N
Agriculture Field
Keeping Structure
MAIN ENTRANCE Local Community
Future Golf Course Recreation
SERVICE ENTRANCE
Best Visual Noise Problem Noise Problem Quarry under control by Hin Rat Co.,Ltd
Channal Flow Main Circulation EROSION AREA
Not Used
Sub Circulation WATER AREA
NO TOP SOIL
DRY
Soil with slope
No Edge Protection
No Edge Protection
Undeveloped Soil
Rock with Steep slope
Water with pH 8.2
Rock Surface
No Shade Area
SITE SUMMARY
Dry Dipterocarp Forest
A
N
ZONE SPORTS & RECREATION ZONE ADVENTURE SPORTS : GROUND - Main Entrance and easy to acess. - Everybody can use this space together. - Low Slope density.
B
ZONE RETAIL REST & RELAXATION - Good Point Of View. - See Overall of Site Area. - Low Slope density. A
C
ZONE SPORTS & RECREATION ZONE ADVENTURE SPORTS : GROUND - Main Entrance and easy to acess. - The area is ideal for many people supported. - Low Slope density.
D
C
B
ZONE ADVENTURE SPORTS : WATER - Only Water Area in Site. - The area is for Water Activity and Relaxation.
D
E
ZONE RETAIL REST & RELAXATION - Good Point Of View. - See Overall of Site Area. - Low Slope density.
F
E
ZONE ADVENTURE SPORTS : VERTICAL - Most Steep Slope density. - Many Levels of Elevation.
G
F
ZONE ADVENTURE SPORTS : TERRAIN - Many Levels of Elevation. - No voice disturb other areas as it is in the innermost areas of the project.
SITE POTENTIAL
G
N
MASTER PLAN
SPORTS AND REACREATION ZONE 1. MULTI - PURPOSE LAWN 2. QUARRY COURTYARD 3. SPORTS FACILITIES 4. OUTDOOR SPORTS 5. FOOTBALL FIELD 6. SPORTS FIELD
RETAIL REST AND RELAXATION 7. RESTAURANTS AND CAFE 8. RETAIL SHOP
EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING 9. WELCOME AREA 10. INFORMATION AND LEARNING CENTER 11. BASIC TRAINING TRACK 12. WAKEBOARD TRAINNING
ADVENTURE SPORT ZONES
ADMINISTRATOR AND SERVICES
GROUND ZONE 13. VELODROME TRACK 14. SKATE PARK 15. BMX PUMP TRACK WATER ZONE 16. WAKEBOARDING AREA 17. WAKEBOARDING SEATING AREA 18. WELCOME AREA
26. ADMINISTRATIVE AND OFFICE SERVICES 27. WATER TREATMENT AREA
P
PARKING LOT AND OVERFLOW PARKING
19. WALKING TRAIL 20. KAYAKING AND CANOEING AREA VERTICAL ZONE 21. ROCK CLIMBING AND ABSEILING AREA 22. SAFETY AREA 23. SEATING AREA TERRAIN ZONE 24. WELCOME AND RENTING AREA 25. MOUNTAIN BIKE TRACK
30m
15m
5m
SITE ZONING
N
BASKETBALL COURT
SPORTS AND RECREATION AREA
VOLLEY COURT
LAWN
COMMUNITY BUILDING
GYM AND FITNESS
SEPAK-TAKRAW
SOCCER FIELD
SPORTS AND REACREATION ZONE 1. MULTI - PURPOSE LAWN 2. QUARRY COURTYARD 3. SPORTS FACILITIES 4. OUTDOOR SPORTS 5. FOOTBALL FIELD 6. SPORTS FIELD
RETAIL REST AND RELAXATION 7. RESTAURANTS AND CAFE 8. RETAIL SHOP
EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING 9. WELCOME AREA 10. INFORMATION AND LEARNING CENTER 11. BASIC TRAINING TRACK 12. WAKEBOARD TRAINNING
ADVENTURE SPORT ZONES
ADMINISTRATOR AND SERVICES
GROUND ZONE 13. VELODROME TRACK 14. SKATE PARK 15. BMX PUMP TRACK WATER ZONE 16. WAKEBOARDING AREA 17. WAKEBOARDING SEATING AREA 18. WELCOME AREA
26. ADMINISTRATIVE AND OFFICE SERVICES 27. WATER TREATMENT AREA
P
PARKING LOT AND OVERFLOW PARKING
19. WALKING TRAIL 20. KAYAKING AND CANOEING AREA VERTICAL ZONE 21. ROCK CLIMBING AND ABSEILING AREA 22. SAFETY AREA 23. SEATING AREA TERRAIN ZONE 24. WELCOME AND RENTING AREA 25. MOUNTAIN BIKE TRACK
30m
15m
5m
N
SITE ZONING
ADVENTURE SPORTS GROUND ZONE
SPORTS AND REACREATION ZONE 1. MULTI - PURPOSE LAWN 2. QUARRY COURTYARD 3. SPORTS FACILITIES 4. OUTDOOR SPORTS 5. FOOTBALL FIELD 6. SPORTS FIELD
RETAIL REST AND RELAXATION 7. RESTAURANTS AND CAFE 8. RETAIL SHOP
EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING 9. WELCOME AREA 10. INFORMATION AND LEARNING CENTER 11. BASIC TRAINING TRACK 12. WAKEBOARD TRAINNING
ADVENTURE SPORT ZONES
ADMINISTRATOR AND SERVICES
GROUND ZONE 13. VELODROME TRACK 14. SKATE PARK 15. BMX PUMP TRACK WATER ZONE 16. WAKEBOARDING AREA 17. WAKEBOARDING SEATING AREA 18. WELCOME AREA
26. ADMINISTRATIVE AND OFFICE SERVICES 27. WATER TREATMENT AREA
P
PARKING LOT AND OVERFLOW PARKING
19. WALKING TRAIL 20. KAYAKING AND CANOEING AREA VERTICAL ZONE 21. ROCK CLIMBING AND ABSEILING AREA 22. SAFETY AREA 23. SEATING AREA TERRAIN ZONE 24. WELCOME AND RENTING AREA 25. MOUNTAIN BIKE TRACK
30m
15m
5m
N
SITE ZONING
ADVENTURE SPORTS WATER ZONE
SPORTS AND REACREATION ZONE 1. MULTI - PURPOSE LAWN 2. QUARRY COURTYARD 3. SPORTS FACILITIES 4. OUTDOOR SPORTS 5. FOOTBALL FIELD 6. SPORTS FIELD
RETAIL REST AND RELAXATION 7. RESTAURANTS AND CAFE 8. RETAIL SHOP
EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING 9. WELCOME AREA 10. INFORMATION AND LEARNING CENTER 11. BASIC TRAINING TRACK 12. WAKEBOARD TRAINNING
ADVENTURE SPORT ZONES
ADMINISTRATOR AND SERVICES
GROUND ZONE 13. VELODROME TRACK 14. SKATE PARK 15. BMX PUMP TRACK WATER ZONE 16. WAKEBOARDING AREA 17. WAKEBOARDING SEATING AREA 18. WELCOME AREA
26. ADMINISTRATIVE AND OFFICE SERVICES 27. WATER TREATMENT AREA
P
PARKING LOT AND OVERFLOW PARKING
19. WALKING TRAIL 20. KAYAKING AND CANOEING AREA VERTICAL ZONE 21. ROCK CLIMBING AND ABSEILING AREA 22. SAFETY AREA 23. SEATING AREA TERRAIN ZONE 24. WELCOME AND RENTING AREA 25. MOUNTAIN BIKE TRACK
30m
15m
5m
N
SITE ZONING
ADVENTURE SPORTS VERTICAL ZONE
SPORTS AND REACREATION ZONE 1. MULTI - PURPOSE LAWN 2. QUARRY COURTYARD 3. SPORTS FACILITIES 4. OUTDOOR SPORTS 5. FOOTBALL FIELD 6. SPORTS FIELD
RETAIL REST AND RELAXATION 7. RESTAURANTS AND CAFE 8. RETAIL SHOP
EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING 9. WELCOME AREA 10. INFORMATION AND LEARNING CENTER 11. BASIC TRAINING TRACK 12. WAKEBOARD TRAINNING
ADVENTURE SPORT ZONES
ADMINISTRATOR AND SERVICES
GROUND ZONE 13. VELODROME TRACK 14. SKATE PARK 15. BMX PUMP TRACK WATER ZONE 16. WAKEBOARDING AREA 17. WAKEBOARDING SEATING AREA 18. WELCOME AREA
26. ADMINISTRATIVE AND OFFICE SERVICES 27. WATER TREATMENT AREA
P
PARKING LOT AND OVERFLOW PARKING
19. WALKING TRAIL 20. KAYAKING AND CANOEING AREA VERTICAL ZONE 21. ROCK CLIMBING AND ABSEILING AREA 22. SAFETY AREA 23. SEATING AREA TERRAIN ZONE 24. WELCOME AND RENTING AREA 25. MOUNTAIN BIKE TRACK
30m
15m
5m
N
SITE ZONING
ADVENTURE SPORTS TERRAIN ZONE
SPORTS AND REACREATION ZONE 1. MULTI - PURPOSE LAWN 2. QUARRY COURTYARD 3. SPORTS FACILITIES 4. OUTDOOR SPORTS 5. FOOTBALL FIELD 6. SPORTS FIELD
RETAIL REST AND RELAXATION 7. RESTAURANTS AND CAFE 8. RETAIL SHOP
EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING 9. WELCOME AREA 10. INFORMATION AND LEARNING CENTER 11. BASIC TRAINING TRACK 12. WAKEBOARD TRAINNING
ADVENTURE SPORT ZONES
ADMINISTRATOR AND SERVICES
GROUND ZONE 13. VELODROME TRACK 14. SKATE PARK 15. BMX PUMP TRACK WATER ZONE 16. WAKEBOARDING AREA 17. WAKEBOARDING SEATING AREA 18. WELCOME AREA
26. ADMINISTRATIVE AND OFFICE SERVICES 27. WATER TREATMENT AREA
P
PARKING LOT AND OVERFLOW PARKING
19. WALKING TRAIL 20. KAYAKING AND CANOEING AREA VERTICAL ZONE 21. ROCK CLIMBING AND ABSEILING AREA 22. SAFETY AREA 23. SEATING AREA TERRAIN ZONE 24. WELCOME AND RENTING AREA 25. MOUNTAIN BIKE TRACK
30m
15m
5m
N
MAIN ROUTE SITE SYSTEM
30m
15m
5m
N
SITE SYSTEM
SPORTS PARK TRAIL GROUND ZONE ROUTE WATERSPORTS TRAIL MOUNTAIN BIKING ROUTE SERVICE ROUTE 30m
15m
5m
N
SITE SYSTEM FACILITIES AND SERVICES
30m
15m
5m
N
SITE SYSTEM SECURITY CHECK NODE
30m
15m
5m
N
SITE SYSTEM SERVICE ROUTE AND PARKING
P P P
P
P
P
30m
15m
5m
N
SITE SYSTEM HYDROLOGY MANAGEMENT
WATER TREATMENT AREA
HP HP
30m
15m
5m
N
SITE SYSTEM PLANT ZONING
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30m
15m
5m
DETAIL DESIGN
N
SPORTS PARK AND RECREATION
30m
15m
5m
Outdoor Fitness
Gym and Fitness building Restaurants and Cafe’
N
ADVENTURE SPORTS : GROUND ZONE
30m
15m
5m
N
ADVENTURE SPORTS : WATER ZONE
30m
15m
5m
N
ADVENTURE SPORTS : VERTICAL ZONE
30m
15m
5m
N
ADVENTURE SPORTS : TERRAIN ZONE
30m
15m
5m
N
MASTER PLAN
SPORTS AND REACREATION ZONE 1. MULTI - PURPOSE LAWN 2. QUARRY COURTYARD 3. SPORTS FACILITIES 4. OUTDOOR SPORTS 5. FOOTBALL FIELD 6. SPORTS FIELD
RETAIL REST AND RELAXATION 7. RESTAURANTS AND CAFE 8. RETAIL SHOP
EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING 9. WELCOME AREA 10. INFORMATION AND LEARNING CENTER 11. BASIC TRAINING TRACK 12. WAKEBOARD TRAINNING
ADVENTURE SPORT ZONES
ADMINISTRATOR AND SERVICES
GROUND ZONE 13. VELODROME TRACK 14. SKATE PARK 15. BMX PUMP TRACK WATER ZONE 16. WAKEBOARDING AREA 17. WAKEBOARDING SEATING AREA 18. WELCOME AREA
26. ADMINISTRATIVE AND OFFICE SERVICES 27. WATER TREATMENT AREA
P
PARKING LOT AND OVERFLOW PARKING
19. WALKING TRAIL 20. KAYAKING AND CANOEING AREA VERTICAL ZONE 21. ROCK CLIMBING AND ABSEILING AREA 22. SAFETY AREA 23. SEATING AREA TERRAIN ZONE 24. WELCOME AND RENTING AREA 25. MOUNTAIN BIKE TRACK
30m
15m
5m