An indoor sports facility featuring an ice rink and spectator stands, designed for hosting sports competitions, as well as concerts, entertainment events, and large public gatherings.
According to International Classification, Indoor Ice Arenas Are Divided into Three Categories:
An ice arena with a seating capacity of over 5,000 is considered a major real estate asset, suitable for hosting nationwide professional competitions. Such venues are commonly used for Higher Hockey League (VHL) and Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) events.
The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) regulations recommend an ice arena size of 28×60m, with the capability to be adjusted to 26×58m, 26×56m, and 28×56m.
Specific requirements can be adapted to meet custom technical specifications.
When designing this type of facility, it is crucial to consider the recommended thermal and humidity parameters for the operation of ice arenas.
We install specialized air distribution systems in designated zones to ensure optimal comfort for both athletes and spectators.
Ventilation equipment with dehumidification maintains the necessary temperature and humidity levels while preventing fog formation inside the ice arena.
These systems are installed either in a ventilation chamber or externally outside the building.
Spectator stands have a separate ventilation system designed to provide a more comfortable air environment.
The refrigeration system can be installed inside or outside the building, preferably on a less visible side of the facade and with additional customization options.
An external air condenser is mounted on the roof or outside the building on a special metal structure.
If necessary, the system can be equipped with low-speed fans for reduced noise levels.
The water treatment system ensures the required ice quality.
A mandatory water quality inspection is conducted at the site, with an analysis of impurities and chemical compounds.
Hockey boards must provide the highest level of impact safety and comply with the regulations of the KHL and Russian Ice Hockey Federation (FHR).
The boards feature premium design solutions and long-lasting operational performance.
Ice resurfacing machines and their designated installation area are strictly defined in the technical specifications.
The facility layout includes entry/exit points positioned for maximum accessibility relative to the ice rink.
We take full responsibility for every project we build.
After construction and commissioning, we assist in establishing the proper operational regime and help resolve any potential technical issues.