African Design Magazine October 2016 | Page 66

Awards Siesa Ramabodu Stadium Wins Tubular Category Scooping the award for best Tubular Steel structure was Siesa Ramabodu Stadium in Bloemfontein. Home to Bloemfontein Celtic, the Stadium was renovated to better serve the community by increasing its capacity, comfort and quality as a sporting venue. When interviewed regarding this project, the first aspect architect Aadil Bham commented on was the professional and excellent manner in which the team collaborated while executing this project. “All contractors and sub-contractors really came together well to give us a good final product.” says Bham. The project came about from a collaboration between the Mangaung Municipality and the Freestate Department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation, and the Department of Public Works. They identified this site as a priority for development within the municipality and developed a wishlist in terms of what they wanted to achieve. Their main priority was the upliftment of the sports offering from this facility, bringing it to a contemporary standard. They also wanted to create a facility that provided a quality experience to the community, with soccer being such a loved sport in the area. “The Stadium is a well-balanced and aesthetically pleasing structure. One of the really clever aspects is that it uses a double chord with a compression member where the loads are high, and converges into one chord where the loads are low. Another interesting aspect is the use of circular hollow section girts to the facias, which eliminates the use of a complicated sag system.” – Franco Mordini, ASTPM (The Association of Steel Tube and Pipe Manufacturers) Click here to read more about the project WATCH Click here to view a video on the project