JUST FOR
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Tactical / Cohesive Design & Model
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JUST FOR
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Tactical / Cohesive Design & Model
Table of Contents
Axonometric 4 Fragment 8 Section 16 Perspectives 30
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Axonometric
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Axonometric
Glass Dome
Space Frame
Ceiling
Joist Grid
Column Structure 16 15
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Second Floor 14
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First Floor
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Video Screen
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Concessions
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Cafe / Lounge
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Suspended Track
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Interactive Spectator Zones
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Catwalk
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Multifunction Rooms
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Media / Scouts
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Pro Shop
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Elevators
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The Board
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Women’s Locker
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Men’s Locker
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Team Pods
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Players Lounge
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Back Entry
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Technical Training
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Workout Rooms
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Physical Therapy
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Training Ramp
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Championship Pitch
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Spectator Seating
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Fragment
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Extent of Fragment
The fragment consists of the main entrance tunnel, beginning at the elevators, moving up through the stair to the top level, ending with a video screen and the match at the championship field. The exhibit space is showcased on each landing as part of the undulating wall with large graphic images of professional soccer players. Located off the second level there is another space to look at artifacts throughout the history of the game.
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Fragment Concept
What makes a PLAYER?
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The U.S. Coaches Curriculum Guide states there are 4 main components...
Facility Spatial Breakdown
First Floor
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Second Floor
Fragment Inspiration
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Floor Plan
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UP
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Second Floor Plan 14
Key 15
Video Screen
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Concessions
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Cafe / Lounge
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Suspended Track
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Interactive Spectator Zones
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Catwalk
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Multifunction Rooms
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Media / Scouts
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Pro Shop
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Elevators
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The Board
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Women’s Locker
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Men’s Locker
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Team Pods
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Players Lounge
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Back Entry
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Technical Training
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Workout Rooms
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Physical Therapy
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Training Ramp
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Championship Pitch
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Spectator Seating
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Section
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Section facing West
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Elevators
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What makes a player?
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Psychological
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Physical
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Technical
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Tactical
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Video Screen
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View to Match Below
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Kitchen
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Men’s Locker Room
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First Aid
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What makes a PLAYER?
Graphic The concept that the whole facility is derived from. Taken from the US Coaches Curriculum Guide, the four themes that create the ultimate player are expressed in the entry tunnel and throughout the entire facility.
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Psychological
Definition : directed toward the will or toward the mind specifically in its conative function : the mental or behavioral characteristics of an individual or group : the study of mind and behavior in relation to a particular field of knowledge or activity Touchscreen Superstitions of players and coaches past and present Graphic Improve your game: tips to keep in mind Emotional words with an image of a professional player emulating that emotion 22
Physical
Definition : of or relating to the body : concerned or preoccupied with the body and its needs : characterized by especially rugged and forceful physical activity Touchscreen Learn the 17 Laws of the Game Graphic Did you know: physical and nutritional facts for players Parts of the leg, a soccer players most deadly weapon
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Technical
Definition : of or relating to a practical subject organized on scientific principles : the manner in which technical details are treated or basic physical movements are used : ability to treat such details or use such movements Video Screen Some of the worlds best players completing moves and tricks with the ball Graphic 1000 Touches Drill: complete all the moves 4 times with each foot in under 7 minutes 3 Professional players with moves named after them
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Tactical
Definition : of or relating to small-scale actions serving a larger purpose : made or carried out with only a limited or immediate end in view : adroit in planning or maneuvering to accomplish a purpose Touchscreen Learn about the World Cups throughout time Graphic Know your formations: diagrams of some popular formations The positions of the game
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The Match
Open to Below Step over the players tunnel at half field and watch them walk onto the field before a game Video Wall Displays of the Worlds most famous games and moments as well as play updated games throughout the week as well
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Sight Lines
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Perspectives
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Entry Stair
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Features Elevators to second level The Board showing standings and the games for the day throughout the facility Players Tunnel to rooms and fields
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Beginning of exhibit stair View of artifact catwalk above Players Tunnel
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Landing Exhibit
Features Duratran wall panels with large photos of professional players Large lit title of landing theme Definition of theme Wall graphic pertaining to theme Video or touch screen
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Artifact table
Features Wood Tables with grass top and lit toe kick displaying artifacts from the game Graphic on wall displaying team logos View to stair and entry Access to spcetator area on training side of the facility
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View Down Stair
Features More visibility to Duratran Images View toward entrance and second floor catwalk
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Video Wall and Match Viewing
Features View to championship field match at the half field line where teams enter Access to spectator seating, multifunction rooms, and concessions Large video wall displaying highly anticipated and historic games
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On the Cover...
Mia Hamm #9 Full Name: Mariel Margaret Hamm Birthdate: March 17, 1972 Origin: Selma, Alabama Position: Forward College: University of North Carolina National Caps: 275 Mia Hamm is the highest scoring player in the history of the sport. She was also the youngest member of a US National team ever, joining at age 15. She has won 2 World Cups and 2 Olympic Games.
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“I am a member of a team, and I rely on the team, I defer to it and sacrifice for it, because the team, not the individual, is the ultimate champion.� - Mia Hamm
Nicole Mysinger Interior Design 2012 mysingne@mail.uc.edu 419.944.7042