UUAS - Architecture
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Design for the International Forest Stadium in Milan, Italy
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Stefano Boeri Architetti, together with a multidisciplinary team including ARUP, Fabio Novembre, and Balich Wonder Studio, has unveiled the design for the new Milan Stadium, named the International Forest Stadium. The project, located in the San Siro area of the city, was presented to the public on the occasion of the competition announced in 2019 by the Inter and Milan teams. The stadium is envisioned as an integral part of the “Sport and leisure district” system, an extensive masterplan measuring over 800 hectares, planned to transform the San Siro district into a center for excellence in the context of European sports.
A pivotal element of the project is the relocation of the Patroclus tunnel, an effort that would allow the new stadium to be built in the middle of a 4.5-hectare urban park, adequately distanced from the residences planned for the area. The project is designed to include public and semi-public services in addition to sports facilities. These consist of offices, a hotel, conference centers, and commercial spaces, all aimed at enhancing the functional mix of the area and encouraging continued use of the building.
The distinctive characteristic of this stadium is represented by the forest concept, in which trees and abundant vegetation surround the pitch and the stands, integrating nature and the urban landscape into the football experience. The building is designed to host 5,700 square meters of horizontal green roofs, 7,000 square meters of green façades with 3,300 trees, and 56,300 shrubs of 70 different species. This “urban forest” is expected to absorb 162 tons of CO2 every year, help clean the air, absorb fine dust, and locally lower temperatures by reducing the urban heat island effect. Photovoltaic surfaces and the careful study of water and waste management complete the image of an energy-self-sufficient and environmentally friendly arena.
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Stefano Boeri Architetti, together with a multidisciplinary team including ARUP, Fabio Novembre, and Balich Wonder Studio, has unveiled the design for the new Milan Stadium, named the International Forest Stadium. The project, located in the San Siro area of the city, was presented to the public on the occasion of the competition announced in 2019 by the Inter and Milan teams. The stadium is envisioned as an integral part of the “Sport and leisure district” system, an extensive masterplan measuring over 800 hectares, planned to transform the San Siro district into a center for excellence in the context of European sports.
A pivotal element of the project is the relocation of the Patroclus tunnel, an effort that would allow the new stadium to be built in the middle of a 4.5-hectare urban park, adequately distanced from the residences planned for the area. The project is designed to include public and semi-public services in addition to sports facilities. These consist of offices, a hotel, conference centers, and commercial spaces, all aimed at enhancing the functional mix of the area and encouraging continued use of the building.
The distinctive characteristic of this stadium is represented by the forest concept, in which trees and abundant vegetation surround the pitch and the stands, integrating nature and the urban landscape into the football experience. The building is designed to host 5,700 square meters of horizontal green roofs, 7,000 square meters of green façades with 3,300 trees, and 56,300 shrubs of 70 different species. This “urban forest” is expected to absorb 162 tons of CO2 every year, help clean the air, absorb fine dust, and locally lower temperatures by reducing the urban heat island effect. Photovoltaic surfaces and the careful study of water and waste management complete the image of an energy-self-sufficient and environmentally friendly arena.
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The project is located at the entrance of Ho Tung Son Dong Quan, Vientiane , and the overall color of the art work is bright and brilliant yellow, conveying a happy and refreshing feeling to everyone. The free combination of game controllers stimulates children's imagination and creativity; the combination of mist and light creates a poetic "fairytale hybrid place"; the combination of micro and whistles bring endless enjoyment.
The whole facility is combined with the shape of " bộ" on the ground, taking the design idea as "infinity" as the theme, everyone participates in it to reap endless happiness and experience. In the infant world, children are exposed to everyday colourful sounds and children's perception of perceived objects and phenomena, experienced and understood in identifying and transmitting sounds, and designing amplifiers this great transmission to encourage children's interest and curiosity in sound, the world around them.
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The whole facility is combined with the shape of " bộ" on the ground, taking the design idea as "infinity" as the theme, everyone participates in it to reap endless happiness and experience. In the infant world, children are exposed to everyday colourful sounds and children's perception of perceived objects and phenomena, experienced and understood in identifying and transmitting sounds, and designing amplifiers this great transmission to encourage children's interest and curiosity in sound, the world around them.
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