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Sports Halls: sizes and LayoutsDesignGuidance NoteSports Halls: sizes and Layouts2 IntroductionThis guidance Note recommends minimumdimensions for the design of multi- Sports well as being the UK s most popular indoorsport badminton has the most demandingrequirements for a number of functionalelements including lighting and associated roofstructure, background colours and air these reasons the overall dimensions of thefive halls shown are derived from the optimumarrangement of badminton courts compatiblewith the minimum spatial requirements of otherindoor space required for most games depends onthe standard of play; generally the higher thestandard the larger the space. The playing areais usually the same size but increased safetymargins and clear height may be required. Formost competition play an extra zone is requiredfor team benches and an officials table and a further security zone between teams andspectators may be required for major these margins around the playing areaproduces the critical overall space the minimumsafe area for each standard of specialist halls individual requirements, partic-ularly for Sports that need a larger pitch such ashandball, hockey and korfball, may overrule themodular method in favour of the key sport scritical dimensions.

Sports Halls: Sizes and Layouts 4 Badminton Cricket nets Team games Trampoline/judo Table tennis/badminton Short bowls/gymnastics Four-court hall The critical minimum dimensions for this most

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