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Staydium 2.0 - Stadiums that stay.

Registration Deadline:  Monday, May 17, 20218:34 AMEDT

Submission Deadline:  Tuesday, May 18, 20218:34 AMEDT

Premise

Since the origin of the Olympics in 1896, sports events have gained massive popularity worldwide. These events are big for all countries and a matter of great pride and responsibility for the host nation. It gives hosts a chance to reflect upon their cultural values & promote tourism. Huge sums of public money are invested in organizing these events, out of which a major chunk is invested in preparing the venues for sports events to be witnessed by a global audience.

To cater to a larger audience, the scale of venues for major sports events is magnificent which requires a large investment of public money. However, this becomes a massive issue, majorly in developing regions. The limited usage of such buildings after the event adds a layer of the issue in name of maintenance cost. These structures often become a liability for the host. Historically, a large number of such venues were demolished to reuse the land which may not the most ideal way to deal with public resources.

What does this mean for the future? And especially the future of the stadiums?

Issue

Stadiums are infrastructure that generally loses their importance after the events are over. Not only they are costly, but they occupy the generous areas in prime lands of cities.

This momentary purposed architecture requires a lot of resources to keep it in function. The venues are newly constructed with hastily done feasibility studies and construction sanctions cause these venues to lose importance/popularity over time. They are either demolished for alternate use or are just abandoned because demolishing is another cost to bear.

The rampant investment of public money to host such events goes in vain once the event is over. But can these mega machines for viewing live sports be more than what they are today?

Can we pre-plan the future life of the stadium and give this momentarily used asset back to its people?

Brief

Stadiums in the past banked on exclusivity that live sports could offer. The closed structure is a result of thought when narrow gates were ticketed and then sports were served live. This was the only way to consume the thrill of live sports in the past, which explains ‘why’ the crowd.

Today thanks to our advancement in long-distance transmission, almost every major esports can be live previewed in our palms. The closed structure of stadiums which was then a necessity is now open to experimentation.

The challenge is to design a concept stadium for national and international events in a small city, such that the setup could be used/reused for many purposes beyond sports. The sheer culmination of many facilities and building services makes a stadium an ideal box to serve many functions beyond sports. E.g. A public space, or a Market or a Fitness park, and many more such examples. The multi-use perspective is seen in a time span of decades where a stadium might sit idle for more than half a year.

Timeline

Registration Closes: 17th May 2021

Submission Deadline: 18th May 2021

Result Announcement: 15th July 2021

Prizes

Prize pool of worth 24,000$

First Prize: 6000$ (For students and professionals)

Runner Up: 6 x 1400$ (For students and professionals)

People’s Choice: 4 x 600$ (Open for all)

Honorable Mention: 12 x 600$ Each

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Staydium 2.0 - Stadiums that stay.

Registration Deadline:  Monday, May 17, 20218:34 AMEDT

Submission Deadline:  Tuesday, May 18, 20218:34 AMEDT

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Premise

Since the origin of the Olympics in 1896, sports events have gained massive popularity worldwide. These events are big for all countries and a matter of great pride and responsibility for the host nation. It gives hosts a chance to reflect upon their cultural values & promote tourism. Huge sums of public money are invested in organizing these events, out of which a major chunk is invested in preparing the venues for sports events to be witnessed by a global audience.

To cater to a larger audience, the scale of venues for major sports events is magnificent which requires a large investment of public money. However, this becomes a massive issue, majorly in developing regions. The limited usage of such buildings after the event adds a layer of the issue in name of maintenance cost. These structures often become a liability for the host. Historically, a large number of such venues were demolished to reuse the land which may not the most ideal way to deal with public resources.

What does this mean for the future? And especially the future of the stadiums?

Issue

Stadiums are infrastructure that generally loses their importance after the events are over. Not only they are costly, but they occupy the generous areas in prime lands of cities.

This momentary purposed architecture requires a lot of resources to keep it in function. The venues are newly constructed with hastily done feasibility studies and construction sanctions cause these venues to lose importance/popularity over time. They are either demolished for alternate use or are just abandoned because demolishing is another cost to bear.

The rampant investment of public money to host such events goes in vain once the event is over. But can these mega machines for viewing live sports be more than what they are today?

Can we pre-plan the future life of the stadium and give this momentarily used asset back to its people?

Brief

Stadiums in the past banked on exclusivity that live sports could offer. The closed structure is a result of thought when narrow gates were ticketed and then sports were served live. This was the only way to consume the thrill of live sports in the past, which explains ‘why’ the crowd.

Today thanks to our advancement in long-distance transmission, almost every major esports can be live previewed in our palms. The closed structure of stadiums which was then a necessity is now open to experimentation.

The challenge is to design a concept stadium for national and international events in a small city, such that the setup could be used/reused for many purposes beyond sports. The sheer culmination of many facilities and building services makes a stadium an ideal box to serve many functions beyond sports. E.g. A public space, or a Market or a Fitness park, and many more such examples. The multi-use perspective is seen in a time span of decades where a stadium might sit idle for more than half a year.

Timeline

Registration Closes: 17th May 2021

Submission Deadline: 18th May 2021

Result Announcement: 15th July 2021

Prizes

Prize pool of worth 24,000$

First Prize: 6000$ (For students and professionals)

Runner Up: 6 x 1400$ (For students and professionals)

People’s Choice: 4 x 600$ (Open for all)

Honorable Mention: 12 x 600$ Each

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