My immersive learning space is a hockey training facility in the shape of a hockey net. I thought a puck and/or stick would be too simple so I chose a net, which was much harder then I originally thought.
This image is the outline of my soon to be hockey net training facility.
This image the frame of the net. I used red clay for the framework.
The frame of the net from another angle.
The frame of the net from another angle.
The frame of the net from another angle.
This shows the top of the net after I filled it in.
This image shows the back netting as I was working on it. I used clear glass and snow for this.
This is the back netting after I finished it.
This is the completed back netting from another angle.
This is the inside of the net before I cleared all the land.
This is inside the net after I cleared all the land.
This is the inside of the net. I made the floor out of ice.
This is the left side of the net. I used blue glass here.
This shows 6 ice rinks that can be used for training. I used acacia boards for the outlines.
This image shows a wall I made out of bricks in the background. It also shows a close up of the rinks.
This image is one of two dorm rooms. I used red/black carpet for the flooring, brick for the wall. I added torches for light.
This is the room shown in the previous image from a different angle.
This is the second dorm room. I used the same materials as in the first dorm room.
This is the third room. It has one large bed, torches for light, a furnace, jukebox, and chests for storage.
All of the rooms have doors that attach them. Each room also has a door that leads to the rinks.
Inventory (approx.)
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Red Clay 484
Clear Glass 3,787
Snow 2,542
Bricks 774
Ice 4,280
Blue Glass 807
Orange Glass 807
Acacia Boards 286
Red Glass 191
Black/Red Carpet 864
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