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ICE PALACE HOCKEY ARENA & SCHOOL COMPLEX

Asghabat Ice Palace Hockey Arena is a multi-purpose hall that has a capacity of 10,000 seating. The 5-floor ice hockey arena has a main rink and an additional training rink, 9 entrances, 33 CIP lounges and specially designed VIP lounges. The complex also has a fitness center and rooms for acrobatics, dance and aerobics, and it hosts artistic events such as concerts and exhibitions along with sporting events, thanks to its advanced equipments and installments.

The complex also has many fountains, parking lots, and outdoor fields for soccer, basketball, tennis and volleyball facilities. It has three main buildings built on a total construction area of 72,400 square meters, including a training rink with a capacity of 300 people, a dormitory for 300 students, and a boarding sports school for 350 students.

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PROJECT FACTS

LAND

Location                                                 Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

CLIENT

                                                                              Polimeks Construction

PROJECT DATE

                                                                                2009-2011

PROJECT DATA

Capacity                                                 10.000 people

Total Construction Area                            52.750 m²

PROJECT TEAMS

Architectural Project                                Yazgan Design Architecture & Polimeks Design Group

Structural Project                                    Probi Engineering

Mechanical Project                                  GMD Engineering

Electrical Project                                     GMD Engineering

CONSULTANTS

Acoustical Design Consultant                    Acoustics & Noise Control

CONSTRUCTION

Construction Date                                   2009-2011

Contractor                                              Polimeks Construction

PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS

                                                                               Yunus Özkazanç 2011

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