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Lifeless to lively: The development of stadium architecture

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Lifeless to lively: The development of stadium architecture
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RESEARCH QUESTION: How can an existing stadium and its urban environment become more interactive through the incorporation of different programmes? ABSTRACT: The trend of stadium design is becoming increasingly multi-purpose orientated to maximise the usage of the architecture. Too often, stadiums are left as empty shells that offer nothing to the community or urban environment outside of their singular function. These large structures act as landmarks for a city or country’s sporting heritag...

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Thesis
Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2020
Creator
Bell, Cameron
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5361
Related subjects
Rarotonga Mount Smart Stadium (N.Z.) / New Zealand / stadiums / stadium design / multipurpose buildings / adaptive design / urban regeneration / sports facilities / Auckland (N.Z.) / Architectural Design

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