cud.news Design of premises in the Academy of martial arts Fight Nights Kamila Gadzhieva
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Designers have created an interior design for the Fight Nights Martial Arts Academy led by Kamil Gadzhiev in New Moscow. The training halls will be designed in a minimalist style with bright accents. The training center will have a ring, a climbing wall, and a crossfit area. The academy will be part of a multifunctional complex that will be commissioned in 2022. The school will open in Q3-Q4 2023.

The Fight Nights Martial Arts Academy under the direction of Kamil Gadzhiev in New Moscow will receive a restrained, "brutal" appearance. The walls will be finished in the form of concrete with a finishing layer of matte varnish. The overall design will be complemented by a neon Fight Nights logo. The flooring will be parquet, which will be covered with a rubberized graphite-colored carpet with red markings. The interior of the hall will have stands with black leather seats, from which spectators will be able to watch training and competitions, as well as a ring made of a black matte metal frame, above which a lightbox with screens will be built. The Academy will have a crossfit area with punching bags, mats and other sports equipment. The hall will be decorated with a climbing wall, which will be made in black with a semi-gloss texture.
Fight Nights is designed for group classes for 50-60 people. On average, the academy will host 7-8 classes per day in sambo, judo, mixed martial arts, boxing and jiu-jitsu. The academy will be open to both children (from 5 years old) and adults with no age restrictions. Classes will be held from 7 am to 7 pm for children, and after 7 pm for adults.
"The interior of Kamil Gadzhiev's Fight Nights Martial Arts Academy in the Russian Design District sets a sporty tone," comments Vladimir Shchekin, founder and co-owner of the Rodina Group (developer of the Russian Design District residential cultural and educational cluster). "The premises are designed in a minimalist style so that students and athletes can concentrate on their classes and competitions. At the same time, visitors to the academy will have access to training not only in martial arts, but also in crossfit and rock climbing. The maximum occupancy of the hall is 480 students per day, so many residents of our cluster and their children will be able to master martial arts and generally keep their bodies in good shape."