von Gerkan, Marg and Partners Architects 01 Press Release 2016-06-23 Expansion of the Stadio Druso in Bolzano, Italy gmp Architects Upgrades Stands Architecture to Meet Pro Soccer Standards The trend toward dedicated soccer stadiums is also finding acceptance in smaller, previously multifunctional venues. As in the larger arenas, stands bordering directly on the playing field without a gap formed by a track create a tighter atmosphere even on a smaller scale and, with today s demand for differentiated spaces, also represent considerable economic benefits for operators. The reason for the redesign of the municipal Stadio Druso in Bolzano is to further FC Südtirol s efforts to comply with the Italian Serie B standards. Following the qualifying competition, gmp Architects was commissioned to implement the conversion in a consortium with Dejaco + Partner of Brixen and Ingenieurteam Bergmeister of Bolzano as regional partners. For further information please contact: Claudia Tiesler T +49.40.88 151 123 ctiesler@gmp-architekten.de www.gmp-architekten.com PR & Communications Elbchaussee 139 22763 Hamburg T +49.40.88 151 0 F +49.40.88 151 177 communication@ gmp-architekten.de www.gmp-architekten.com
Page 2 of 5 The Stadio Druso is located in the city center, below the estuary where the Talfer River flows into the Eisack. It comprises the opposing stands Zanvettor and Canazza, which differ markedly in their character. The unusual feature in the pending conversion is the grandstand s monumental, listed façade from the 1930s, which is to be retained and appropriately integrated into the design. During the first construction phase, the stadium will be refurbished and its capacity increased from the current 3,100 seats to approximately 5,400 seats. This will involve lengthening the stands and extending them up to the edge of the playing field. The plans already included the addition of north and south stands, thus creating a closed quad for up to 10,000 spectators. Whereas the Canazza stands and their characteristic concrete shell roof are to be retained and refurbished, the entire substructure and roof of the Zanvettor stands will be rebuilt with a view to integrating all the spatial requirements of Serie B games. Areas of circulation for the different user and visitor groups are logically separated. The structurally exposed portal provides separate access to a business area, fan shop, and food facilities, all of which can also be used when no games are scheduled. The grandstand s new substructure is made of exposed concrete. The steel trusses on the underside of the grandstand roof are covered with membrane cladding, highlighting the simple, overall stereometric effect that is consistently carried over into the interior. The building s external arrangement replicates the cornices and proportions of the historic façade. With the new minimalist construction, the main façade enters into a focused dialog contrasting old and new. The goal was neither a harmonizing continuation nor the opposite extreme, a didactic antagonism, but rather the simultaneous establishment of a clear visual differentiation and a precise, detailed reference. Design Meinhard von Gerkan and Stephan Schütz Project leader Ralf Sieber Team, competition Sebastian Pohle, Elsa Tang Team, implementation Luisa Manago, Jan Peter Deml In a consortium with Dejaco + Partner and Ingenieurteam Bergmeister Client Municipality of Bolzano / Comune di Bolzano
Page 3 of 5 02 03 04 01 Perspective forecourt gmp 02 Inner perspective gmp 03 Site plan gmp 04 Floor plan stand level gmp
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