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Spatial planning of stadiums according to international regulations in Turkey
As one of the largest structures of the city, stadiums are remarkable building typologies that bring together a high number of users. In these buildings, ensuring the comfort and safety conditions of users who actively participate in venues from the players to the spectators is a priority. Therefore, national and international guidelines that are published by the federations contribute to the development of qualified stadium designs. They also recommend separating the users according to the spatial requirements and creating competent, qualified architectural spaces by having suitable types of equipment. Ensuring compliance with these standards is also very essential to be able to host possible international organizations. Moreover, qualified stadiums that provide these conditions contribute to increase the brand value of sports clubs. In this study, eight stadiums built between 2000 and 2016 in Turkey are analyzed according to the technical requirements of the International Federation of Association Football. Spatial organization schemas, that FIFA introduced in guidelines to increase comfort and safety, are compared with the spatial structures of eight stadiums. In addition to that comparison outcomes are discussed whether the findings can guide future stadium designs.
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A|Z ITU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture is an OPEN ACCESS Journal. You can read, download and print full text of articles. The journal is also published with ISSN number (ISSN 1302-8324). A|Z is a refereed journal and is published as three issues in a year in English. A|Z is open to the articles and book reviews about design, planning, research, education, technology, history and art. AIM: A|Z aims to contribute to scientific research, practice and education by publishing national and international studies. AUDIENCE: Academicians, researchers, educators, designers and planners will respect to be the audience and the contributors of the journal. CONTENT: A|Z has 3 sections. Dossier section provides a current or expected to be current subject in the national or international arena. The articles are not related the subject of dossier will be published in the theory section. Articles in both sections should be accepted by referees before publication. The book review section covers the book critics in the related subjects.