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Seventh International Student Design Competition 2006Competitors are asked to design a small sustainable sports centre that will serve as a focus for a poor community.
Entrants can choose a site from within their own region, but this is not mandatory. It can be located in a rural or an urban context.
It can be a sports pavilion or an urban sports facility featuring regeneration.
The architectural response to the site will be amongst the criteria for judging the competition.
The centre should aim at attracting people to participate in sport and physical activity, particularly young people.
As such, it should have social facilities and its design should attract members of the community to participate in the building.
The competition jury is not looking for a large centre, but one that will serve a wide spectrum of a small population.
It can achieve a social purpose in attracting people who are unemployed or from problem areas of society to participate in sport.
It can also perform a valuable role in persuading people to pursue a healthy agenda. Many people neglect exercise and a healthy life-style.
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