FIELD: construction.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the field of construction of indoor and outdoor sports and entertainment facilities with the ability to demonstrate theatrical activities on water, under water and on land. Sports and entertainment facility contains two auditoriums, located one above the other, means for blocking the auditoriums from the pool, scenic stages, a tank forming a pool filled with liquid, ladders for entering and exiting the pool, pipelines of the compressed air supply system for divers, crane with a mechanism for moving and installing equipment and decorations, office space for artists and athletes, a system of supply and exhaust ventilation, lighting systems and presentation sound. Front wall of the pool and the back are made transparent, and the side walls are made opaque. Scenic platforms are mounted in front of the front wall of the pool bottom and the surface of the pool. Construction is made, at least, two-tier. First auditorium, the means of blocking the auditorium from the stage area and the swimming pool, are successively located on the lower tier, stage area, the front transparent wall of the pool, the capacity of the pool, equipped with two rows of wings, parallel to the side opaque walls of the pool with the formation of compartments invisible to spectators for temporary shelter of divers with the possibility of connecting to the system for supplying compressed air for breathing, the rear transparent wall of the reservoir tank, shop-warehouse. On the upper tier there are successively located the second auditorium, the means of blocking the auditorium from the stage area and the surface of the pool, stage area, the upper part of the pool, office space for artists and athletes. Ladders for entry into and exit from the pool are installed in the said compartments of the wings near the surface of the pool. Electrically controlled smart film is glued to the front transparent wall of the pool with the possibility of changing its state from transparent to matte with conversion to a screen for projecting images when transmitting visual information. Radiating screen is mounted behind the rear transparent wall of the pool to play movies, paintings, lighting effects into the pool. Means of blocking the auditoriums from the pool and dividing the auditoriums into several rooms are made in the form of transformable partitions. First and second auditoriums are equipped with stands with telescopic folding rows, consisting of two sections, with the conversion of the auditoriums into spacious rooms for training athletes, rehearsals for artists, discos, exhibitions, fashion shows. At the bottom and side walls of the pool in the grooves are installed two pipes of the breathing system under water with elements for connecting the respiratory headset. Valves for pressure adjustment are installed at the other ends of the pipes.
EFFECT: invention makes it possible to expand the technical possibilities for enhancing the entertainment of competitions in water sports, underwater sports and theatrical performances on water, under water and on land.
6 cl, 11 dwg
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Dates
2019-02-07—Published
2018-02-21—Filed