The roof is supported by four trusses, triangular in section and made of welded tubular steel. Two large trusses span 200m in a north–south direction, while two smaller supports span an east–west direction. The trusses are supported by the stadium's vertical concrete cores and are connected to them by steel tripods. 3,000t of tubular steel has been used on the roof, with 10,000t of reinforced steel throughout the stadium.
The eight cores each house four stairways, a passenger lift plus service access. They are also useful landmarks for helping spectators find their seats. 60,000m³ of concrete was used in the stadium's construction.
Between these cores are façades - some glazed and some of woven stainless steel mesh - allowing people on the podium to see inside the stadium. The facades obscure much of the stadium bowl and roof, making the building appear smaller as you move closer. At podium level toughened glass is used for the façades, while the upper levels feature a lighter and more transparent inclined curtain wall.
HOK used double-glazed units in front of spaces that need to be climate controlled. 15,000m² of glass was used on the stadium. Reglit Glass Architecture supplied many of the glass panels for the stadium, providing the glass for the shop front and megastore as well as the double skinned wall enclosing the stadium (Proflit SP26 cast and clear glass).
The seating bowl is arranged into four tiers. Lower and upper levels accommodate general admission spectators while the middle and box tiers accommodate club and corporate spectators.
The roof is supported by four trusses, triangular in section and made of welded tubular steel. Two large trusses span 200m in a north–south direction, while two smaller supports span an east–west direction. The trusses are supported by the stadium's vertical concrete cores and are connected to them by steel tripods. 3,000t of tubular steel has been used on the roof, with 10,000t of reinforced steel throughout the stadium.
The eight cores each house four stairways, a passenger lift plus service access. They are also useful landmarks for helping spectators find their seats. 60,000m³ of concrete was used in the stadium's construction.
Between these cores are façades - some glazed and some of woven stainless steel mesh - allowing people on the podium to see inside the stadium. The facades obscure much of the stadium bowl and roof, making the building appear smaller as you move closer. At podium level toughened glass is used for the façades, while the upper levels feature a lighter and more transparent inclined curtain wall.
HOK used double-glazed units in front of spaces that need to be climate controlled. 15,000m² of glass was used on the stadium. Reglit Glass Architecture supplied many of the glass panels for the stadium, providing the glass for the shop front and megastore as well as the double skinned wall enclosing the stadium (Proflit SP26 cast and clear glass).
The seating bowl is arranged into four tiers. Lower and upper levels accommodate general admission spectators while the middle and box tiers accommodate club and corporate spectators.
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