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Architecture of sports

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Three main focus areas:

1.Technical / Functional2.Cultural / Symbolic3.Contextual/ Economic

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If we analyze a spectator position where R= 6.5m, D=18m and we want a C value of 120mm, then the height of the riser must be:

N= {[(6.5+0.12)x(18.0+0.8)]/18}-6.5N=6.8014-6.5

N=0.3014m

from the Populous Design & Development Guide, Chapter 11

1. Technical / Functional

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“Modern sports stadiums function much like the great cathedrals once did, bringing communities

together and focusing their collective energy”

Chris Beneke, professor of History, Bentley UniversityArthur Remillard, professor of religious studies, St Francis University

2. Cultural / Symbolic

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“Many argue that the economic and social costs created by urban stadium development outweigh the public

good, especially in the case of publicly funded or subsidized stadiums”

James W Rizzo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Real Estate

3. Contextual/ Economic

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Schedule & Partners

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Semester Structure

JANUARY18 19 20

FIRST DAY21 22 23 24 PROJECT 1

"The Recipe"

25 26 27Sem1

28 29PROJDUE

30 31

FEBRUARY

1 2 3Sem2

4 5 6 7PROJECT 2

"The Section"

8 9 10

s2CRIT/Sem3

11 12 13 14

15REVIEW

16 17Sem4

18 19 20 21

PROJECT 3"The Plan"

22 23 24s3s4CRIT

25 26 27 28

MARCH

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8REVIEW

9 10Sem5

11 12 13 14PROJECT 4"The Site"15 16 17 18 19 20 21

22 23 24Sem6

25 26 27 28

APRIL

29REVIEW

30 31Sem7

1 2 3 4

PROJECT 5"The Design"

5 6 7Sem8

8 9 10 11

12 13 14CRIT/Sem9

15 16 17 18

19 20 21BOOKrev1

22 23 24 25

26 27 28BOOKrev2

29 30 1 2

MAY3

PROJDUE4 5 6 7

STOP DAY8 9 PROJECT 6

"The Interview"

10 11 12 13LAST DAY

15INTERVIEW

16 17

• 5 PROJECTS (projects build on each other)

• 11 SEMINARS (align with each project)

• 1 Site Visit(recommended)

FINAL DELIVERABLES• 1 Technical Booklet• 1 Interview Presentation

*Dates Tentative

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WEEK 2

WEEK 1

WEEK 3

Semester Structure

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