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BFarchitecture's Brasilia Athletics Stadium entry offers a sharp idea to stadium design

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Feb 25, 2014

Image courtesy of BFarchitecture.

Stadiums wouldn't be stadiums if they don't have some kind of visual "Wow!" factor. As seen in BFarchitecture's "Brasilia Athletics Stadium", the proposal offers quite an edgy perspective to the sports stadium typology.

The Antwerp-based firm won second place for their entry in the ArchTriumph Brazil Athletics Stadium ideas competition.

Check it out below.

Project description:

"The New Athletic Stadium of Brasilia is designed based on rethinking functionality of sports in today’s social communication.

Composition of the Stadium is a contradiction itself, classical ancient typology of a stadium has fleeted to a new approach. It gains a rectangular form and it is based in straight lines and sharp angles, although the form itself is monumental with applied combination of materials, it gains lightness and elegance that would compare to the iconic curved structures of Oscar Niemeyer. Therefore the Stadium works as a sculptural landmark."

Image courtesy of BFarchitecture.

"Defining part of the new approach is integration and communication, not only inside the Stadium, but also in a dialog between it and its surroundings and society. Through this concept Stadium gains a wide entrance part, it becomes easily accessible to everyone and also eases the evacuation process in unlikely case of need for it."

Image courtesy of BFarchitecture.

"The spatial planning of the stadium allows visitors to be in the centre of the action at all times. Breaking imaginative borders between the sportsman and their supporters creates a new typology of the Stadiums inner structure. Terraces, seating areas and standing platforms are implemented next to the sports field and the running circuit.

Playing with levels, visual contact between the closed area and the field of stadium has been established, allowing the unique feeling of presence even while shopping or getting snacks in the foyer and allowing society to feel the action and to participate. Therefore visitors can choose a place next to the sports of their preference, while the most popular disciplines stays visual from any point in the Stadium."

Image courtesy of BFarchitecture.

"To add to the stadium some unique feature a new track has been introduced, it diverse in the degree of difficulty depending on the part looked at, therefore it can be challenging in local records, similar to F1 circuits, making cycling, rollerblading or even carting tournaments possible."

Image courtesy of BFarchitecture.

"For the public ways and also for the support of the seating rows the reinforced concrete structure is being used. The openings between structure elements are filled with the ETFE-foil air panels. Not only it provides the sunscreen to spectators, but also gives an appearance of lightness to the structure."

Image courtesy of BFarchitecture.

"Although the stadium has been created as a contradiction it respects classical sports and also the standards of the field requirements. The separation between levels allows also smaller non-sport events to take place in the Stadium, therefore increasing its economical and social activity and diversity of use."

Project details:

Client: ArchTriumph Architecture competition 2013 
Location: Brasilia 
Site Area (m²): 142 700 m² 
Bulding area (m²): 47 961 m² 
Seat number : 70 000 
Maximum Height: 90 m 
Winning Position: 2nd 
Office: BFarchitecture 
Team: Bobby Fogel, Mohamed Bouzrara, Olfa Kammoun

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BFarchitecture's Brasilia Athletics Stadium entry offers a sharp idea to stadium design

By Bustler Editors|

Tuesday, Feb 25, 2014

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Image courtesy of BFarchitecture.

Related

stadium ● sports ● south america ● brazil ● bfarchitecture ● archtriumph

Stadiums wouldn't be stadiums if they don't have some kind of visual "Wow!" factor. As seen in BFarchitecture's "Brasilia Athletics Stadium", the proposal offers quite an edgy perspective to the sports stadium typology.

The Antwerp-based firm won second place for their entry in the ArchTriumph Brazil Athletics Stadium ideas competition.

Check it out below.

Project description:

"The New Athletic Stadium of Brasilia is designed based on rethinking functionality of sports in today’s social communication.

Composition of the Stadium is a contradiction itself, classical ancient typology of a stadium has fleeted to a new approach. It gains a rectangular form and it is based in straight lines and sharp angles, although the form itself is monumental with applied combination of materials, it gains lightness and elegance that would compare to the iconic curved structures of Oscar Niemeyer. Therefore the Stadium works as a sculptural landmark."

Image courtesy of BFarchitecture.

"Defining part of the new approach is integration and communication, not only inside the Stadium, but also in a dialog between it and its surroundings and society. Through this concept Stadium gains a wide entrance part, it becomes easily accessible to everyone and also eases the evacuation process in unlikely case of need for it."

Image courtesy of BFarchitecture.

"The spatial planning of the stadium allows visitors to be in the centre of the action at all times. Breaking imaginative borders between the sportsman and their supporters creates a new typology of the Stadiums inner structure. Terraces, seating areas and standing platforms are implemented next to the sports field and the running circuit.

Playing with levels, visual contact between the closed area and the field of stadium has been established, allowing the unique feeling of presence even while shopping or getting snacks in the foyer and allowing society to feel the action and to participate. Therefore visitors can choose a place next to the sports of their preference, while the most popular disciplines stays visual from any point in the Stadium."

Image courtesy of BFarchitecture.

"To add to the stadium some unique feature a new track has been introduced, it diverse in the degree of difficulty depending on the part looked at, therefore it can be challenging in local records, similar to F1 circuits, making cycling, rollerblading or even carting tournaments possible."

Image courtesy of BFarchitecture.

"For the public ways and also for the support of the seating rows the reinforced concrete structure is being used. The openings between structure elements are filled with the ETFE-foil air panels. Not only it provides the sunscreen to spectators, but also gives an appearance of lightness to the structure."

Image courtesy of BFarchitecture.

"Although the stadium has been created as a contradiction it respects classical sports and also the standards of the field requirements. The separation between levels allows also smaller non-sport events to take place in the Stadium, therefore increasing its economical and social activity and diversity of use."

Project details:

Client: ArchTriumph Architecture competition 2013 
Location: Brasilia 
Site Area (m²): 142 700 m² 
Bulding area (m²): 47 961 m² 
Seat number : 70 000 
Maximum Height: 90 m 
Winning Position: 2nd 
Office: BFarchitecture 
Team: Bobby Fogel, Mohamed Bouzrara, Olfa Kammoun

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