New Zealand Commercial Design Trends Series NZ Commercial Design Trends Vol. 35/01C | Page 81

These pages: Senior principals of global architecture company Populous, Tom Jones and Chris Paterson provide an informed perspective on the future of multi-use, multi-experience, environmentally intune stadia around the world – such as the new Tottenham Hotspur stadium. for the community as well as additional revenue streams for venue operators. Multi-purpose venues The significant investment required for the con- struction of a stadium or arena means that it needs to maximise its operations and optimise its revenue generation. Venues are looking to find ways of transforming, inside and out, to host a range of different sports and other commercial activities. The new stadium for Tottenham Hotspur has been designed to host both Premier League Football and American Football for the NFL, offering bespoke facilities that will help to service both forms of football. A double-height conference and banquet space has also been provided, which offers hospi- tality on a match day, but will drive a fully fledged conference business on non-match days. This business is also supported by the construc- tion of an adjacent hotel, which can host players and support staff for sporting events and delegates for business networking events. The provision of a market place and onsite micro-brewery linked to a new public square will also lead to a range of activa- tion opportunities outside of match days. Self-sufficient ecosystem Stadia are often very large structures and as such careful thought needs to be taken on the embodied energy that is used in their construction. Sustainable strategies were developed during the Sydney Olympic Games where rainwater harvesting and natural ventilation were utilised to reduce the use of water and energy during the Games. These ideas were developed further in the London Olympic stadium, where significant portions of the stadium were constructed from recycled materials. The roof space of a stadium offers huge opportunities for energy collection and the design for the new South Stand for Fulham will search | save | share at