Facility Planning for Physical Education, Recreation, and Athletics

Facility Planning for Physical Education, Recreation, and Athletics
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Synopsis Facility Planning for Physical Education, Recreation, and Athletics by : Richard B. Flynn

This publication reflects the composite knowledge of many professionals on the topic of the planning and construction of facilities for athletics, physical education, and recreation. The text is organized into nine chapters: (1) "Facility Planning Process: Factors To Consider" (H. R. White and J. D. Karabetsos); (2) "Indoor Facilities" (E. Turner); (3) "Outdoor Facilities" (B. A. Macomber); (4) "Swimming Pools and Natatoria" (D. J. Hunsaker); (5) "Large Indoor Sports and Recreation Facilities" (T. Seidler); (6) "Ancillary Areas" (H. LaVoie); (7) "Recreation Parks and Camping" (E. Buchanan); (8) "Risk Management: Purpose and Value of Risk Management" (M. Rabinoff); and (9) "Trends in Facility Design" (D. Miller). Eleven appendices provide information on the following topics: general resources for planning facilities; associations pertinent to planning recreation, athletic, and physical education facilities; associations pertinent to planning for accessibility; Athletic Business Magazine's top athletic and recreational facilities; health, fitness, sports and recreation site inspection facility safety checklist and risk analysis; selected sample litigations in athletics, physical education, recreation, and fitness between 1977-1991; complaint filing--Jacobson v. Holiday Health Club; acknowledgement, assumption, consent, waiver, release form; safety certification for gymnastics; supplemental architectural materials (photos and floor plans of athletic and recreational facilities); and metric conversion formulas. (LL)

Planning Areas and Facilities for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, by Participants in National Facilities Conference. Revised 1965

Planning Areas and Facilities for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, by Participants in National Facilities Conference. Revised 1965
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Total Pages : 272
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Synopsis Planning Areas and Facilities for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, by Participants in National Facilities Conference. Revised 1965 by : American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation

Facilities Planning for Health, Fitness, Physical Activity, Recreation and Sports

Facilities Planning for Health, Fitness, Physical Activity, Recreation and Sports
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Total Pages : 520
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Synopsis Facilities Planning for Health, Fitness, Physical Activity, Recreation and Sports by : Thomas H. Sawyer

Expanded to 36 chapters, this new edition incorporates the knowledge of 23 of the leading professionals in the facilities planning and development field. Major changes consist of combining chapters on the history and standards of the Council on Facilities and Equipment (CFE); and chapters on site selection, construction, and bidding. In addition, new chapters on the following issues have been included: construction terminology 101, energy management, parking lot design, elementary and secondary physical education areas, adventure programming facilities, equestrian spaces, skateparks, international sport centre, designing for park and recreation facilities and trends in equipment.

Facility Planning and Design for Health, Physical Activity, Recreation and Sport

Facility Planning and Design for Health, Physical Activity, Recreation and Sport
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Synopsis Facility Planning and Design for Health, Physical Activity, Recreation and Sport by : Thomas H. Sawyer

As the cost of construction for physical activity, recreation, sport, and health-related facilities skyrockets, it becomes paramount for those who plan, design, construct, and use these facilities to have access to a comprehensive facilities guide. The 13th edition of Facility Planning and Design has been the authority since 1946, for better facility planning, design, and construction for architects, planners, teachers, managers, administrators, specialists, and other sport and activity-related personnel.