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Saturday, August 19, 2006
Frankfurt Stadium
I arrived back in SA from Franfurt this morning:
My thoughts on Frankfurt Stadium are as follows:
The "Park in the Forest" has given Franfurt a very specic context to refer to. It informs the approaches and the way it which the building responds to its edges.
We must be careful in PE that we do not take too many direct cues from this building. In as much as PE stadium is in a Park, it is more urban (trying to be).
The approaches to the stadium, the activity that happens on each of the boundaries of the site must inform the design and the siting of the buidling.
I enjoyed the way in which the levels cut into the podium on the "practice field" approach.
I was interested to see how the palyers and VIP's crossed over public areas. (I am not sure where I got the idea that players and VIP's were to be kept sterilised from the general public)
The feel of the Bowl was intimate and enclosed. (48000 seats we were told)
I was suprised to see no moat and no (inpeneatrable) physical barrier between the pitch and the seating.
I was interested to see the allocation of standing room only parts of the stands. I know that this is a south african tradition for both rugby and soccer, and am interested to find out why we are not planning for this in Port Elizabeth.
I was pleased to see the siplicity (almost roughness) of the detailing. Nothing luxurious.
Impressed with the use of precast concrete. very neat.
Interesting towers above the standby generators.
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