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#1 barrack

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Posted 17 October 2011 - 07:05 AM

I found this on Stadium Porn. This stadium looks nice!

Baku Olympic Stadium - Stadium Porn

There's also a video posted which I'll re post here:

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Baku Olympic Stadium

Baku Olympic Stadium is to be one of the prominent city landmarks of the city Baku of Azerbaijan. It is planned to be situated near city entrance, on 50 Ha estate bordered by Heydar Aliyev boulevard in the south-east, and Boyuk Shor lake in the north, between Azizbeyov and Sabunchu cross-roads.

It takes the aim to create a gravity point where modern architecture meets the urban citizen and to give a new insight to modern sportive structures.

The Design Theme

Architectural character of the structure is formed by five interlocked shells with the circular platform placed on these asymmetric coverings. Five circles on Olympic flag symbolizing five continents are represented by five piece structure which forms the outer shell. Peoples` olympic spirit with sportive and cultural interaction on the different continents is represented by the image of motion on platform symbolizing the Earth.

The outer shell that covers the stadium transforms the roof into facades emphasizing its character. The shell maintains its presence over the whole project from approaching the structure and till inside the arena. The white facade as in the background of olympic flag is expressive also at nights through the exterior lightning with colors symbolizing the continents.

Site

Baku Olympic Stadium along its unique architectural concept will be constructed on very exceptional site with its views to Boyuk Shor lake and proximity to city center and airport . The site of the stadium is situated on lake basin which will be gained after the ecological sanitation (purification) treatments. The processes of biological, chemical and hydrologic treatments in the area of fuel oil settling still continue. After all ecological sanitation processes of the basin, the first settlement of this new city center will be the Olympic stadium.

Capacity

Stadium capacity is 64.000. Number of tribunes is increased on marathon section (zone) where viewing is more comfortable and they are decreased in back of goals. The elliptic form of athletic tracks surrounded by tribunes creates a complete circle on the outside. There are planned standard spectator tribunes, CIP and VIP tribunes, media tribune and protocol tribune. Besides there are press lounges, CIP and VIP lounges which give a chance to enjoy the watching the games indoors.

A city center living 365 days

Baku Olympic Stadium was designed in way to satisfy the criteria of all international sportive authorities. Along with these technical requirements the structure`s use is diversified by non-sportive functions making it the center which lives 365 days in a year.

Aiming to create an urban center by using the complex for non-sportive events; there are spaces for festival halls, performing arts, museum, concert, exhibition hall, shopping center, health and fitness club, restaurants, office spaces, information center.

Multi-Functional Complex

Besides the technical assignment to provide spectators` entrance, the platform that is defining the stadium has a major contribution to stadium`s visuality as an architectural element.

Platform horizontally creating a visual line (level) on structure mass, also creates a plane separating sportive and non-sportive functions of the structure. Non-sportive events are to be organized under this platform, thus providing easy management and security control.

Approaching visitors will reach the stadium passing through secure entrance control and get to the shopping areas situated on under-platform grades. In compliance with evacuation plan visitors may take the shortest way to reach their places and leave speedily the structure on an emergency. VIP entrance, ambulance, fire engine entrances, sportsmen buses entrances, media vehicles entrances, referee stuff entrances are separate from each other and are provided independent entrances specified by its functions.

Interior Design

Interior design`s main intention is to create each planned function a specific space organization free from the structure`s main mass presence. Providing light control in a contemporary manner aims to make the visitors at the shopping center to forget that they are under the main mass of the stadium. In the same manner the spaces such as exposition halls and museum are situated interstage designed in peculiar styles. Being equipped with all modern technological facilities, the spaces will reflect current interior design trends.

Information Center

Information Center is designed to work as a hub to provide up-to-date information on Stadium construction process. Building is formed as an amorph outer shell and ramps that wrap around a sphere that serves as the main conference hall. Sphere is detached from and partially sunken into the topography and is surrounded by a reflecting pool. The meetings and all other activities will be observed from different levels by guests that walk through ramps.

More detailed information at ( www.toca.com.tr )


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Posted 17 October 2011 - 09:25 AM

For an Olympic stadium where the cauldron is a MAIN component for those 2 weeks, it's NOT really a good design because it's like Beijing's Birds Nest, a fully enclosed stadium. Needs rethinking if they are to proceed.

You CANNOT forget the cauldron placement if you are designing an Olympic stadium from scratch. Add the roof later if need be.
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Posted 17 October 2011 - 09:54 AM

I really like the look of it. Just like Beijing, they'll figure out a cauldron. It doesnt make sense to construct such a large, expensive building around a flame that only burns for two weeks. The stadium has to come first, then the cauldron. Nice design.

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Posted 17 October 2011 - 04:57 PM

OK for the succeeding Olympix and other ceremonies with roofs (ahem, London), I think the final lighter should lght a part of the roof...the whole roof burns to the cauldron. and Voila!! You have a roofless stadium...the better to see the fireworks and the beauty of the stars!! So none of that fake Torino '06, Guadalajara, etc. lighting m.o.s. :lol:
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Posted 17 October 2011 - 05:06 PM

View Postbaron-pierreIV, on 17 October 2011 - 04:57 PM, said:

OK for the succeeding Olympix and other ceremonies with roofs (ahem, London), I think the final lighter should lght a part of the roof...the whole roof burns to the cauldron. and Voila!! You have a roofless stadium...the better to see the fireworks and the beauty of the stars!! So none of that fake Torino '06, Guadalajara, etc. lighting m.o.s. :lol:

Sounds like the old Vancouver "Ring of Fire" proposal so many here were fond of ...

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Posted 18 October 2011 - 01:08 AM

View PostSir Rols, on 17 October 2011 - 05:06 PM, said:

Sounds like the old Vancouver "Ring of Fire" proposal so many here were fond of ...

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Posted 18 October 2011 - 05:39 AM

View Postbaron-pierreIV, on 17 October 2011 - 09:25 AM, said:

For an Olympic stadium where the cauldron is a MAIN component for those 2 weeks, it's NOT really a good design because it's like Beijing's Birds Nest, a fully enclosed stadium. Needs rethinking if they are to proceed.

You CANNOT forget the cauldron placement if you are designing an Olympic stadium from scratch. Add the roof later if need be.

It's a brilliant design! Have you seen their past 2 designs (for the 2016 Olympics)

Can't find the first design, but found the hideous (though interesting at the same time) 2nd design.

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Posted 20 October 2011 - 03:15 PM

Baku Olympic Stadium

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 07:22 AM

Interior view of Baku Olympic Stadium

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Posted 17 November 2011 - 08:17 PM

An interesting design, indeed.

Although, I hate it when stadiums that haven't hosted the Olympics call themselves "Olympic Stadium" and display the rings. I guess in this case, it is somewhat of a proposed Olympic stadium...but until they host, I think they should simply call it Baku Stadium.





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