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I seem to recalll the roof was lowered by a metre or two to appease the tree huggers.
To appease world heritage, then they took it off the city anyway.
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I seem to recalll the roof was lowered by a metre or two to appease the tree huggers.
Around 7 or 8m i think.I seem to recalll the roof was lowered by a metre or two to appease the tree huggers.
Not much to go off...show me an example.4 different sides with the home end being bigger.
I'm a big fan of the idea of getting people in early and staying after (to watch the late kick off) with decent priced beers.
That's what spurs do anyway.
Booooo2 more years to go
How is it not iconic? What other stadium looks like Bramley Moore?
Granted it's not the 'Birds Nest' in Beijing but it's still a fantastic looking stadium.
Ignoring the inside, which is difficult to make iconic given it comprises a pitch and some seating like every other stadium in the world, what would you class as iconic?
Some fans will never be happy and moan about anything.It looks decent from the outside in a nice location.
We are not Bayern Munich or Real Madrid.
Be happy that it's new and bigger than Goodison.
Agree with this.
It’s an iconic location, with a decent stadium on it.
Features like the tower, the dock wall, the cladding, the riverside location will separate it from the other modern grounds
The locations IS the iconic part, thats the whole point of it…how is that missed by so many.
A city centre, waterside modern elite sports arena…its unheard of!!!
We're all entitled to our opinion. The location IS part of being "Iconic". But that isn't the stadium. So it isn't the iconic part at all.
What I found was whilst I was initially underwhelmed with Meis first reveal at St Lukes, there were some aspects that I WANTED incorporated in the new stadium, it grew on me. For me it would be iconic if it had a retractable roof. Or looked different to other 'generic grounds' in this country. Which is what I anticipated with it being an American architect. It's kind of lost its awe for me since it has been made smaller for different reasons. Since it has had changes made internally.
The outside might be great. Will have to see what the final result is.
Meis's own Miller Park (baseball) or the Lucas Oil Stadium (American football) below both with retractable roof's by the way. Not that my opinion matters one iota but I don't think it's iconic enough.
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It's a bit of a form and function thing. Miller park is one of the generation of retro stadium designs. The heavily structured closing roof design purposely looks over-engineered, but performs its task of covering a whole baseball park.....That Miller Park thing is the most hideous sight my poor innocent eyes have ever been subjected to.
We're all entitled to our opinion. The location IS part of being "Iconic". But that isn't the stadium. So it isn't the iconic part at all.
What I found was whilst I was initially underwhelmed with Meis first reveal at St Lukes, there were some aspects that I WANTED incorporated in the new stadium, it grew on me. For me it would be iconic if it had a retractable roof. Or looked different to other 'generic grounds' in this country. Which is what I anticipated with it being an American architect. It's kind of lost its awe for me since it has been made smaller for different reasons. Since it has had changes made internally.
The outside might be great. Will have to see what the final result is.
Meis's own Miller Park (baseball) or the Lucas Oil Stadium (American football) below both with retractable roof's by the way. Not that my opinion matters one iota but I don't think it's iconic enough.
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