Facility Planning

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Construction Considerations - Go here for more nuts and bolts construction stuff

General Concepts

Needs to feel put together. Aesthetic can be whatever you want, but it needs to be intentional. No random piles of hand me down garbage.

Need comfortable spaces to hang out near training areas.

Need performance area.

Fly rig needs dedicated space.

Desired Features

Trampoline / Wall

  • 10' x 17' bed + edge padding
  • Bed material options
    • TKTK (PSCA-style bed)
    • TKTK (Brooklyn Zoo-style bed)

Foam Pit

  • Bottom options
    • Trampoline base[1], uses less foam but requires 3'-4' void underneath and foam pylons depending on the pit size
    • Base foam liner[2], uses more foam but only 1' liner depth
  • Edge pads

Tumbling Area

  • Eventual plan for spring floor?
  • Standard gymnastics floor is a 39 ft square (diagonal of 55 ft, which is a good reference length for any reasonable tumbling pass)

Static Aerials

  • 8+ indoor points on pulleys
  • 4+ outdoor points

Flying Trapeze

  • Indoor rig for year round flying

Existing Facilities

Necca Trapezium - Brattleboro, VT

$1.6M Building cost, designed by Turner Brooks Architect [1]

Madison Circus Space - Madison, WI

Estimated building cost $1M