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Saturday, September 7, 2013

Design Stadium for Olympiade 2020 in Yokyo, Madrid and Istambul

finally hearing International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to Tokyo to host the 2020 Summer Olympics. The announcement of the results of the IOC meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday (09/07/2013). Tokyo had doubted could win the competition against Istanbul and Madrid, with consideration of security reasons. However, the delegation led by Princess Takamado, managed to convince many members of the IOC, that Japan is now in a safe and stable condition to host the biggest sporting event in the world.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe led a delegation to attend the voting Tokyo Olympics 2020 determination. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is optimistic that the Fukushima nuclear power plant leaks will not threaten Japan's offer to host the 2020 Olympics. "Ongoing radioactive leak at Fukushima nuclear plant will not threaten Japan's offer to host the 2020 Olympics," said Abe
The presentation was very emotional and Tokyo representation has attracted a lot of noise, which makes Madrid directly eliminated in the first round of voting. Madrid run for the third time in a row.
Prior to this, Tokyo has never hosted the Summer Olympics in 1964. Japan was also the host of the Winter Olympics, in Nagano in 1998. Tokyo run for a fourth time, with two unsuccessful attempts in 1960 and 2016. Strongest candidates for hosting the Olympics in 2020, Tokyo, plans to build the biggest athletes village last 42 years. This is a strategic move that may benefit developers classmates giant Shimizu Corp and Mitsubishi Estate Co..
Residential complex for sportsmen universal feast will cost about 985 million U.S. dollars (USD 10 billion) and occupies an area of ​​44 acres, right next to Tokyo Bay. Kenichi Kimura, Tokyo Metropolitan Government finance officials who initiated the nomination, said separately plans to allocate 153.9 billion yen (USD 15.6 billion) for new construction and renovations at 11 locations.
The athletes' village land area 28 percent larger than the Disneyland Park in California and will be the largest in Tokyo since 1971 when a city-scale housing projects, Tama New Town, built on the western outskirts of the capital city.
According to the Bureau of Urban Development Tokyo, Tama New Town, which is located about 25 kilometers (16 miles) from Tokyo city center and covers 2,853 acres, is the largest city-scale housing development in the City of Sakura. The new city was planned in the mid-1960s to address urban migration to the capital. The residents arrive in early 1971.
"The impact of the construction of the athletes' village will be extraordinarily significant and very positive for the property market. Construction companies are also expected to realize the government's investment and in turn have an impact on the growth of the value of the land," said analyst at Deutsche Securities Inc., Yoji Otani. Tokyo Olympic bid committee plans to select a developer to build the athletes' village in mid-2014, with the design and construction work began later that year.

 n addition to building the athletes' village, Tokyo also will work on a modern stadium with a capacity of 80,000 seats with a roof that can be opened and closed automatically. As a designer, selected architect Zaha Hadid is a celebrated winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize.

The Olympic stadium is done on the site of the 1964 National Olympic stadium will be demolished as soon as Tokyo was chosen to host. So that when the time comes, when the stadium construction work completed, can be used as a Rugby World Cup venue in 2019, before the Olympic Games held in 2020. Tokyo plans to select a developer to build a stadium in October 2014, with construction beginning one year later. The Government has not decided what to do if Tokyo fails elected.





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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium, China

The Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium is seen in Beijing, Sunday, July 6, 2008. Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium will host badminton and rhythmic gymnastics competitions for the Beijing Olympic Games, which open Aug 8. (AP Photo/Beijing Tourism Administration, HO). Post-Games function: The Gym will provide spaces for activities of students and faculty, whilst facilitating the training of the badminton teams affiliated with the International Badminton Federation and the General Administration of Sports. The gymnasium will occassionally be open to the public.bus architecture
Located on the site of the University of Technology, in the Chaoyang District in Beijing, China, the venue is the only one being used for the 2008 Olympics to be situated in the south east of the city.
Olympic officials are keen to point out that the venue boasts the ‘largest pre-stressed suspension dome ceiling in the world’ with the impressive roof spanning 93 metres in diameter.
A main competition hall and a warm-up hall occupy the 24,383 square metres of the gymnasium, with a seating capacity of 7,500 fans who will come to watch the rhythmic gymnastics and badminton competitors fighting it out for Olympic glory.

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Design Word Cup Stadium Qatar, 2022 (2)

Very slim chance of Qatar to host world cup 2022. Qatar is considered too small to hold a world cup caliber event and requires extra work and exceptional in terms of providing logistics. In addition to plans to build 12 stadiums and provide advanced technology to cool the temperature inside the stadium to around 27 degrees Celsius, the temperature outside was in orbit 40 degrees or more-which incidentally Qatar Islamic state, will also be moderate, allowing the use of alcoholic beverages for the fans in certain areas. The plan, FIFA will decide which country will host the word cup 2018 and 2022 at a meeting held in Zurich, 2 December
Khalifa International Satdium in Al-Rayyan. Major renovation. Expected capacity 68,030. qatar-002 The showpiece stadium and venue for the World Cup final, the Lusail Iconic Stadium will be a masterpiece of engineering. The stadium will have a near circular footprint and will be surrounded by a vast moat
Al-Shamal Stadium in Al-Shamal. To be built. Expected capacity 45,120. The stadium's shape derives from traditional fishing boats known as 'dhow'
Al-Khor Stadium in Al-Khor. To be built. Expected capacity 45,330. Access to the stadium will be made easy, even for people travelling from Bahrain, which is only 51 minutes away by high-speed rail
Education City Stadium in Al-Rayyan. To be built. Expected capacity 45,350. Following the World Cup, the stadium will be downsized to 25,000 seats for use by the University hockey team
sport-003 Sports City Stadium in Doha. To be built. Expected capacity 47,560. sport-004 A bird's eye view shows how the stadium draws inspiration from traditional Arab tents

sport-010 Al-Wakrah Stadium in Al-Wakrah. To be built. Expected capacity 45,120. sport-011 Home to Al-Wakrah football team, the current stadium only holds 20,000 fans.

souce: guardian
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Friday, December 3, 2010

Design Word Cup Stadium Qatar, 2022 (I)

FIFA President, Joseph S. Blatter on Thursday (2 / 12) or around 22:00 am, announced the vote of the Executive Committee of FIFA in Zurich's Messe to host the FIFA World Cup 2022.
countries selected to host the world cup 2022 is Qatar. Qatar has been building and designing the luxurious and magnificent stadium for the convenience of players and spectators the world cup.
Umm Slal Stadium in Umm Slal. To be built. Expected capacity 45,120. The stadium is located in south eastern Qatar, albeit just 40 miles from Doha. It's shape bears similarities to a nearby fort
sport-005 Qatar University Stadium in Doha. To be built. Expected capacity 43,520.sport-006 Of the six stadiums based in the capital, Doha, the University Stadium will be marginally the smallest
Al-Gharrafa Stadium in Al-Rayyan. Major renovation. Expected capacity 44,740. Built in 2003 and currently with a capacity of just 25,000, the Al-Gharrafa Stadium will require significant redvelopment to achieve the vision above
Doha Port Stadium in Doha. To be built. Expected capacity 44,950.And here's how the stadium, designed by Albert Speer & Partner, will look from across the harbour
Al-Rayyan Stadium in Al-Rayyan. Major renovation. Expected capacity 44,740. The exterior of the stadium features a membrane that will act as a screen for projections and advertisements

souce: guardian


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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Design Word Cup Stadium Rusia 2018, Rusia (II)

Wordcup stadium Rusia. Russia provides 14 cities organizers. Five new stadiums is expected to be ready in 2013, two in Moscow and one each in St. Petersburg, Kazan and Sochi. While Qatar is also filed an application on January 15, 2009. One constraint facing the Middle East Affairs is hot weather that reached 30 to 40 degrees Celsius in mid-year where the World Cup was held.
staduim nizhy novgorod

stadium kazan
stadium yoroslavl
stadium volgogard
stadium saransk
Bidding committee said that they were ready to operate the air-conditioned stadium to address those issues.
stadium samara

staduim yakaterinburg
stadium sochi
staduim rostov on don
stadium krasnodar

For the World Cup, using the motto "Expect Amazing Qatar Russia while wearing the slogan Ready to Inspire. The world is now waiting for inspiration to come from Russia and also wonders who will present Qatar.
souce: detiksport & issu.com
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