华沙文化科学宫的游泳池:历史和现在用于体育训练

B. Krynicki, A. Pawlikowska-Piechotka
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华沙青年宫的游泳池于1955年4月正式开放,作为社会主义现实主义风格的文化科学宫的一部分。当时,它是(现在仍然是)马佐夫地区唯一一个可以潜水的室内游泳池。它也是波兰为数不多的游泳池之一,在这里,这项运动可以在全年的各种比赛中进行。缺乏合适的跳水设施是由许多原因造成的:缺乏体育投资资金,实施和维护成本高,国际游泳联合会(FINA)对该项目有许多非常详细的安全要求,游泳池必须满足这些要求。华沙的文化和科学宫及其周围(游行广场)被列入历史建筑古迹名录,所有现代化工程都必须考虑到保护方案中非常严格和详细的建议,这些建议要求保持游泳池建筑风格的历史品质。本文的目的是探索和呈现游泳池的历史、传统和现代要求之间的关系,并回答这个问题,如果这个对象可以满足国际泳联对训练和体育赛事组织的要求。
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Swimming pool at the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw: history and present use for sport trainings
The swimming pool in the Palace of Youth in Warsaw was officially opened in April 1955, as a part of the Palace of Culture and Science erected in the style of socialist realism. At that time, it was (and still is) the only indoor swimming pool in the Mazovian Region, where diving is possible. It is also one of very few swimming pools in Poland where this sport discipline can be practised in the full range of competitions throughout the whole year. The lack of suitable facilities for diving is the result of many reasons: lack of funds for sports investments, high costs of implementation and maintenance, numerous very detailed safety requirements of the International Swimming Federation (FINA) for this discipline, which a swimming pool must meet. The Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw and its surroundings (the Parade Square) was enlisted in the register of historic architectural monuments and all modernization works had to take into account the very restrictive and detailed recommendations of the conservation programme that imposed keeping historical qualities of the pool’s architectural style. The aim of the article is to explore and present the relationships between history, tradition and modern requirements for swimming pools, and to answer the question if this object can meet the requirements of the FINA for training and sports events organisation.
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