Monday 11 April saw the presentation, witnessed by the Mayor of Tavullia, Francesca Paolucci, the President of the Province of Pesaro and Urbino, Daniele Tagliolini, Managers of Subissati and the designers, in the meeting hall of Tavullia local council (PU), of the project for the new Tavullia sports hall.
The new sports hall will be developed along Via Aldo Moro in the municipal capital, with unique characteristics, both for energy class A4 and as a strategic work, to be used to welcome the population in the event of a disaster, as well as being an environmentally-friendly construction powered by renewable energy sources.
The new construction will consist of two main bodies: a play area and a changing room area.
The play area has a total surface area in excess of 800 m2, with a maximum height of more than 7 m, whilst the changing rooms stretch out for more than 180 m2 and both structures will be use class IV with fire resistance REI 60.
The two units will have a seismic join between them. Considering the different sizes both on the floor and elevation of the two units of the factory and considering the irregular floor plan of the whole complex, the execution of the seismic joint means that two independent, regular structures can be developed enabling the best possible seismic response of the building, as is currently known to construction science.
Considering the considerable empty volume of the gymnasium, with the consequent impossibility of creating highly ductile diaphragm wooden walls, the structural idea proposed is that of matching the main wooden frames of the structure (post and beam) to the bracing diaphragm walls (platform frame), significantly increasing the shear rigidity of the whole building, or rather the seismic dissipation due to the many connections of steel ductile elements. This innovative mixture of construction systems also means that the building can structurally be considered as a hyperstatic frame, meaning that the structure factor can be increased.
The changing rooms will be developed again with a wooden structure but with PLATFORM FRAME method, which enables a greater dissipation of seismic energy, significantly increasing the ductility of the whole of the structural complex.
The systems have also been designed to blend energy savings and comfort of the building cladding: the winter climate control system of the play area will be carried out by means of floor radiating heating (low temperatures) to guarantee an even temperature throughout the area and to make best use of the features of a heat pump. A 20 KWp photovoltaic plant located on the building roof will also be envisaged.
Client:
Tavullia local council
Proceedings Manager:
Geom. Marcello Salucci
DESIGNERS:
Architecture:
Arch. Pierfrancesco Paradisi – Ing. Andrea Montagna – Ing. Gaetano Curzi (Subissati Technical Office)
Systems:
Ing. Renato Montesi – Systems designer Massimiliano Bruni
Structures:
Ing. Roberto Ortolani -collaborator Ing. Gaetano Curzi (Subissati Technical Office)
Geology:
Dott. Marco Brunelli
Safety coordination during design and execution:
Ing. Roberto Ortolani
Coordinator of the various specialised services:
Ing. Roberto Ortolani
Construction company:
Subissati srl


