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Brasilia National Stadium / schlaich bergermann und partner + Castro Mello Arquitetos + gmp Architects

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Text description provided by the architects. Brasília is the only city dating from the 20th century that has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its range of public buildings, the “ideal city” built between and is one of the icons of the Moderne style. In this context gmp Architects, in cooperation with schlaich bergermann und partner (sbp), produced the design of the Brasília national stadium for Castro Mello Arquitetos (São Paulo). It was constructed in the place of the former Mané Garrincha stadium. Eduardo Castro Mello was responsible for the design of the 72,seat bowl; gmp and sbp produced the elevations of the esplanade as a characteristic “forest of columns”, and a double-skin suspension roof.

The objective of the design was a solution that does justice to the architectural history of the place, with a clear reference to the city’s tradition, and yet has its own distinct contemporary style. As the city’s largest building, located on Brasília’s central axis, the composition was developed as a monumental building volume which integrates seamlessly into the urban design context.

To achieve this, the stadium bowl is surrounded by an esplanade which comprises all access elements and supports the roof on its “forest of columns”. This clear gesture is emphasized by the mini- malist, almost archetypal design of the components – the key material being concrete. The circular suspension roof is a double- skin structure – the upper skin consists of a PTFE-coated glass fiber fabric while the lower membrane is made up of an open- mesh, back-lit fabric.

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  • GMP Architekten owner Volkwin Marg
    1. Volkwin marg biography of martinez
  • Marg Volkwin was born
  • L35 Architects in colaboration with gmp Arkitecten y Ribas & Ribas Arquitectos, proposes to give the stadium, through this remodelling, a new public access by creating under the great flight of the new stadium lobby towards the Paseo de la Castellana, an iconic presence that architecturally resolves the absence of a previous main entrance, bringing the stadium closer to the city.

    The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is reaching the final phase of its remodelling, with which it aims to contribute to ordering the environment by providing urban values ​​and reflecting the values ​​of sport through a flexible envelope system that reflects light in a changing way, reflecting the activity of the city.

    Santiago Bernabéu Stadium by L35 Architects, gmp Arkitecten and Ribas & Ribas Arquitectos. Photograph by Miguel de Guzmán.

    Redefining a symbol: The Bernabéu is much more than a stadium
    After numerous renovations for its expansion and modernization, the current remodeling of the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium began in , when the team formed by L35 Architects, in collaboration with GMP and Ribas & Ribas, entered the competition called by Real Madrid against other major international studios, a competition that was awarded to the team in

    "Our challenge as architects has been to remodel a monumental building and achieve a memorable image for the club and the city, solving all the functional challenges and at the same time contributing to ordering the environment by providing quality and urban values."

    Tristán López - Chicheri, CEO-senior partner of L35 Architects.

    One of the objectives of the proposal was to give the stadium a new public access, since it had 57 doors, but no entrance. The design of the new large stadium lobby under the large overhang towards Paseo de la Castellana architecturally resolves the absence of a main entrance prior to the remodelling project, giving the stadium a new iconic presence.

    On the east side, facing the Plaza de los Sagrados Cor

    Estádio de Brasília

    Brasília is the only city dating from the 20th century that has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    With its range of public buildings, the “ideal city” built between and is one of the icons of the Moderne style.

    In this context gmp Architects, in cooperation with schlaich bergermann und partner (sbp), produced the design of the Brasília national stadium for Castro Mello Arquitetos (São Paulo). It was constructed in the place of the former Mané Garrincha stadium on the occasion of Brazil

    Eduardo Castro Mello was responsible for the design of the 72,seat bowl; gmp and sbp produced the elevations of the esplanade as a characteristic “forest of columns”, and a double-skin suspension roof.

    The objective of the design was a solution that does justice to the architectural history of the place, with a clear reference to the city’s tradition, and yet has its own distinct contemporary style.

    As the city’s largest building, located on Brasília’s central axis, the composition was developed as a monumental building volume which integrates seamlessly into the urban design context. To achieve this, the stadium bowl is surrounded by an esplanade which comprises all access elements and supports the roof on its “forest of columns”.

    This clear gesture is emphasized by the minimalist, almost archetypal design of the components – the key material being concrete. The circular suspension roof is a doubleskin structure – the upper skin consists of a PTFE-coated glass fiber fabric while the lower membrane is made up of an open mesh, back-lit fabric.

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    Estádio Nacional de Brasília “Mané Garrincha”, Brazil
    Design: gmp Architekten (Volkwin Marg and Hubert Nienhoff with Knut Göppert) for Castro Mello Arquiteto
    Project Manager: Martin Glass
    Project Manager, Brazil: Robert Hormes
    Director of gmp do Brazil: Ralf Amann
    Team members: Ante Bagaric, Holger Betz, Rebecca Bornhauser, Carsten Borucki,

  • The key material is concrete, wholly
  • Brasília is the only city dating