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I'm kind of torn...... this was growing on meLooks awesome (would love a few more angles, but I'm sure they'll come eventually). If it turns out half as good irl, it'll still be better than all the other proposed and placeholder designs.
And, of course, can't forget this shameful (or shameless, really) lie:
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My only concern is they said it would built in a way so it can be expanded to 40,000 later on if required,but I can't see how that is possible if you look at these pictures.Hobart's new stadium to be 'largest timber, roofed' arena in the world, Tasmanian government says
New concept images of the planned stadium at Hobart's Macquarie Point have been released — with the Tasmanian government saying when completed, the multipurpose arena "will be the largest timber-roofed stadium in the world".www.abc.net.au
They said it won't require light towers.Looks great and love the timber. But I wonder how the lighting works, where are the lights?
I think timber will help to keep the costs down, but I'm interested to know other people's opinions on this.
So you think it will go over budget with them using timber?I dont think timber will be cheap, if done well it will look good.
Also expect the anti stadium groups and the 2.0 promoters to jump on the use of timber for "green" reasons. That roof and cladding will use a lot of trees, likely to be premium trees too.
Lets see what more detail comes out...
I do like the idea of using timber - the current standard is exposed tubular steel, practical and cheap but not a good look for a wonderful site like MP.
So you think it will go over budget with them using timber?
I assume soSo the lights are around the top of the dome?
I think lights or even reflective material that casts light into where the shadows are can fix that but I'm not 100% sure.Looks like an interesting stadium, but aren't those wood struts going to be an issue for shadows/lines across the ground? Probably not a huge deal in football season but you can imagine a batsman wouldn't be too keen about them across the pitch.