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===Fortune Valley===
===Fortune Valley===
===Fortuna Field===
===Fortuna Field===
The Palaestrio Bellator Athletic Hall covers 46,000 square miles between historical buildings such as Downes-Aldrich House and the Ciduon Va Railway Station. Being at the center of the old city of Eleuia, Fortuna Field was designed to preserve the history of the region while taking advantage of the ideal location.  An 18.53 acre plaza serves as a central meeting point and an event space for students, athletes, and other residents, -with its way leading towards the Railway Station. The plaza also contains the Fortuna Cultural Center and a youth entertainment park.
[[File:Fortuna Sports05.jpg|thumb|One of the modular stadiums and facilities of Fortuna Field |alt=|left]]The Palaestrio Bellator Athletic Hall covers 46,000 square miles between historical buildings such as Downes-Aldrich House and the Ciduon Va Railway Station. Being at the center of the old city of Eleuia, Fortuna Field was designed to preserve the history of the region while taking advantage of the ideal location.  An 18.53 acre plaza serves as a central meeting point and an event space for students, athletes, and other residents, -with its way leading towards the Railway Station. The plaza also contains the Fortuna Cultural Center and a youth entertainment park.


Although the building is designed mainly for sports activities, such as basketball, volleyball, tennis, ice hockey, boxing, etc., it can harbor such cultural activities like concerts and congresses. It meets all the design criteria put out by Sarpedon Basketball League. Furthermore, it follows universal design principles; disabled and elderly people and families with children can easily access and circulate throughout the building. There are private lodges for the disabled. The tribunes are designed via the development of parabolic sections in order to develop an equal angle of vision for every audience. A significant landscape planning was developed, with a considerable amount of tree, for not only the area itself but also the surrounding approach routes.
Although the building is designed mainly for sports activities, such as basketball, volleyball, tennis, ice hockey, boxing, etc., it can harbor such cultural activities like concerts and congresses. It meets all the design criteria put out by Sarpedon Basketball League. Furthermore, it follows universal design principles; disabled and elderly people and families with children can easily access and circulate throughout the building. There are private lodges for the disabled. The tribunes are designed via the development of parabolic sections in order to develop an equal angle of vision for every audience. A significant landscape planning was developed, with a considerable amount of tree, for not only the area itself but also the surrounding approach routes.