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Work at stadium with extra seats: photos?



Diego Napier

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Mar 27, 2010
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Just an observation but wasn't the stadium designed well before TB got properly involved?

and how long do you think that he has been involved with the club and been an influential figure behind the scenes?
 




Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
24,889
Guiseley
I say knock it down and replace it with this:

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Captain Sensible

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Jul 8, 2003
6,437
Not the real one
The wheelchairs have been placed somewhere for their maximum appreciation. The fact that that (fairly poor) mock-up doesn't show the ESU in a manner you'd like doesn't follow it's wrong. The fact that you're comparing it with other stadia show you're approaching the whole argument from the wrong angle.

As for why things aren't the same on the West Stand...? Have you noticed the relative sizes and designs of the East and West Stand? It seems you want perfect symmetry. If that's your prime motivator, go to Southampton. Or Middlesbrough. Or Leicester. You'd love it there.

As for people comparing it with Bolton - I wonder if space was such a consderation when building the Reebok...? No, didn't think so. It's also completely irrelevant as well.

I certainly don't want a bowl type stadia as the ones you mention. Maybe you're right Al but at the moment the mock up is all we can go on.
 


Sussex Nomad

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Aug 26, 2010
18,185
EP
Has your argument advanced beyond I don't like the look of it very much ?

No idea why your are doing the wind up merchant bit CG, I didn't disagree with people that were ok with the East Stand... flexing your internet muscles?
 






Captain Sensible

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Jul 8, 2003
6,437
Not the real one
No I would say we go on the official drawings and plans that have been posted on here, not a mock up based on guess work.

Ok, mock up and plans. I don't really see a difference apart from 3 rows of seats in front of the platform. They are most similar. The mock up probably exaggerates the gaps, but they both show more or less the same.
 










The screamer

NSC's biggest geek
Apr 2, 2010
752
Portsmouth
Just because one upon a time we had Withdean it doesn't mean that now we have to be happy with everything about the Amex and be over the moon by anything less than the best!
 


Exiled in Exeter

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Jul 16, 2003
2,200
W3D
I was sent these photos taken earlier today:

South East corner - South West corner - South East corner - East Stand
 

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Exiled in Exeter

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East Stand
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East Stand (Southern end)
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East Stand (Northern end)
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Jul 24, 2003
2,289
Newbury, Berkshire.
I was sent these photos taken earlier today:

South East corner - South West corner - South East corner - East Stand

Great stuff. I don't envy the crane drivers and riggers jobs trying to lift in the prefabricated concrete section underneath the roof, as it's the construction equivalent of trying to squeeze a big fat jiffy bag envelope through a letterbox. They've got very little room to manoeuvre and have to take things slowly - one false move and a lot of very expensive seats could be ruined in the lower tier.

You'll note that they've taken down one of the big screens and stored it safely away to avoid it getting wacked by the crane jib.
 




Jul 24, 2003
2,289
Newbury, Berkshire.
Again, as I have been saying, I still believe the architects have done a shoddy job, it's almost like they have never built a stadium before. For 80 mill of someone's honest earned money I would expect something a little more polished.

Get real fella, it's a football stadium, and it has to be built within time and budget constraints . Martin Perry was the one who approved the design, and had Tony Bloom NOT come along the stadium would NOT have been built to the current quality level, but to a standard that would be less expensive and inferior in quality. You are now just starting to sound like that old fuddy duddy HRH The Prince of Wales.

This is a list of the projects the Architects have worked on :

Aberdeen Sport Village
Alexander House Hotel
American Express Community Stadium
Arora International Hotel
Ascot Racecourse
Barking & Dagenham College
Beckenham Beacon Hospital
Bentley Pavilion
Bolton Wanderers Training Academy
Caius House, Battersea
Centrica Source
Chelsea Village
City of Manchester Stadium
College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London
Creek Road, Greenwich
Crystal Palace Park
17-18 Dover Street
Elland Road Stadium
Epping Forest College
Estadio Municipal, Coimbra
Garland Road Day Clinic
Hainault Forest High School
Hale Village
The Halkins, Belgravia
Havering College
75-80 High Holborn
Kalido
1-17 Kinnerton Street, Belgravia
Learning and Skills Council
Le Havre AC Stadium
Ljubljana Stadium and Arena
LogicaCMG
London 2012 Aquatic Centre
London 2012 Basketball Arena
Luton Sixth Form College
Merlin Studio
North West Kent College
NEC Food
Newlon Offices
Oncology Unit, Halton General Hospital
Ora at SEEC
Orpington College
Park Tavern, Tottenham
Sammy Ofer Stadium, Haifa
Sawyers Hall at Havering College
South East Essex College
Stamford Bridge Stadium
St. Clement's Hospital, Bow
Taymouth Castle Estate
Tottenham Hotspur FC Training Centre
Tottenham Hotspur FC Stadium
Wivenhoe Quay
 








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