FEATURES OF THE DESIGN OF COVERED ALL-SEASON SKIN COMPLEXES
https://doi.org/10.21869/2223-1560-2018-22-6-111-117
Abstract
This article deals with the problem of designing and building all-season ski resorts. Currently, the sport is actively developing and every year more and more people show their interest in alpine skiing sports. As anndependent sport, it was formed in Europe around the middle of the twentieth century, and quickly quickly won many fans around the world. At the moment, the total number of skiers is estimated at 80-100 million people. Amateurs and athletes face the problem of training in the summer, as large ski resorts in our country can work fully only from November to May, when there is enough snow in the mountains. The design of sports complexes for all-season winter sports is currently an urgent problem, acquiring particular importance in connection with the development of alpine skiing. Analysis of such indoor ski resorts as "Sneg.Com", "Ski-Dubai" and "Snow World Lundgraaf" located in Russia and abroad promote the idea of creating an artificial environment where there is no natural area for skiing, which proves the integration of scientific achievements. Until recently, the structure of the ski complexes included only planar structures, such as: well-equipped prepared ski slopes, skating rinks and snowparks with springboard lines. But special installations were invented that were able to create a steady snow cover inside the building, and this led to the emergence of a new volumetric type of sports facilities - indoor ski resorts. An artificial environment with special geometric characteristics is created inside these structures, suitable for creating and maintaining year-round sustainable snow cover, which allows you to engage in winter sports such as skiing, tobogganing, and snowboarding.
About the Authors
J. V. SkripkinaRussian Federation
Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Associate Professor,
305040, Kursk, 50 Let Oktyabrya str., 94
T. O. Tsurik
Russian Federation
Candidate of Cultural Sciences, Associate Professor,
305040, Kursk, 50 Let Oktyabrya str., 94
M. M. Zvyagintseva
Russian Federation
Candidate of Cultural Sciences, Associate Professor,
305040, Kursk, 50 Let Oktyabrya str., 94
V. A. Volkova
Russian Federation
Student,
305040, Kursk, 50 Let Oktyabrya str., 94
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Review
For citations:
Skripkina J.V., Tsurik T.O., Zvyagintseva M.M., Volkova V.A. FEATURES OF THE DESIGN OF COVERED ALL-SEASON SKIN COMPLEXES. Proceedings of the Southwest State University. 2018;22(6):111-117. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21869/2223-1560-2018-22-6-111-117