An Olympic and Paralympic Training and Rehabilitation Center designed by Italian architects is to be built on Shatsk Lakes

An Olympic and Paralympic Training and Rehabilitation Center designed by Italian architects is to be built on Shatsk Lakes

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An Olympic and Paralympic Training Center designed by Italian architects is planned to be built on the shores of Lake Pulemetske. The facility is intended for the rehabilitation of people with disabilities and ATO/JFO participants.

The "Center for Olympic, Paralympic Training and Rehabilitation for People with Disabilities and ATO/JFO Participants" is planned to be built in the village of Zalissia in the Shatsk community, UNN reports .

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Recently, the Shatsk Village Council hosted the fourth online meeting with Milanese architect Franco Tagliabue, his team, and Innovations and Reconstruction for Society LLC, which is developing the project "Center for Olympic, Paralympic Training and Rehabilitation for People with Disabilities and ATO/JFO Participants.

The training center is planned to be built in the village of Zalissia in the Shatsk community. The international jury of the IRS 100 Ideas for Cities Hackathon has already recognized the project as innovative and socially important.

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According to the Shatsk Village Council, Bohdan Tymoshuk, Secretary of the Shatsk Village Council, expressed his gratitude to his Italian colleagues and the IRS for their support and willingness to develop pre-project documentation that includes a list of materials and services for the construction of the center. The project implementation will have a positive impact on the development of the infrastructure of the Shatsk community and Volyn as a whole, as the center will create modern conditions for rehabilitation and training of our compatriots.

The project envisages the construction of a building made of environmentally friendly materials, areas for various sports activities, paths for hiking and cycling, as well as a patio where visitors can relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.

"Thanks to spacious open areas and eco-friendly materials, the building has a natural harmony, and specially created paths over the dunes make it easy to move between activity zones," said Tymoshchuk.

This project became possible thanks to the 100 Ideas for Cities Hackathon initiative organized by IRS (Innovations and Reconstruction for Society) and the Mayors Club.

The center, located on the shores of Lake Pulemetske in the Shatsk National Park, harmoniously combines architecture with the natural environment. The one-story building with transparent structures and sinusoidal lines provides accessibility for everyone, including people with disabilities. The open areas and sports fields offer a picturesque view of the lake, which contributes to the harmonious combination of training with nature. An innovative solution in the form of a pier and a circular terrace protruding to the lake creates a unique connection between sports facilities and nature. It promotes well-being and enriches the climatic perception by combining different elements of the environment

- says architect Franco Tagliabue.

For reference

The goal of the Hackathon is to create innovative solutions for the development of Ukrainian cities, public spaces and infrastructure. The IRS project, led by Iryna Yarmolenko, actively engages international experts to support promising ideas aimed at restoring and modernizing Ukrainian communities. The hackathon allows municipalities and architects to join forces to implement important projects.

We invite residents, businesses, and donors to join the implementation of this socially significant project! Its presentation will take place at the All-Ukrainian Mayors Summit on November 8 in Kyiv.

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