Second floor is pretty basic. It consists of box seating above stadium seating and a walkway going around the curved sections of the track with leasable space in the 4 corners. I am planning on putting the fitness center in the North East corner of building and the rest of the spaces are available for other businesses. This will also provide a steady income for the facility to be able to better manage it and not rely solely on events and volunteers. The businesses would be self suffeciant with main entrances from the exterior walkway thus allowing it to be open to public during events. Also being apart of the building these businesses will gain exposure from spectators coming to the facility to train, for various types of events & to the cafe/restaurant on the lower level. The businesses will also help the facility gain exposure to those people coming to the businesses who know nothing about cycling. The businesses will also have views onto the track from within their space.
Thanks for sharing such a informative blog! Philip will design the property, extension or alterations to your needs, consult with the local planning authority, finalise plans, submit documentation in respect of planning and building regulations on your behalf, dealing with any queries that arise.
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My name is Andrew Stevens and I am a Graduate Student at the University of Oklahoma School of Architecture. This blog is for me to share with you my thought process and design images for a Net-Zero Velodrome in the Oklahoma City, OK area.