Since the turn of the new Millennium, there has been an increase in efforts to build environmental-friendly sports arenas around the world. Fuelled by large sporting events like the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the ‘Green Games,’ and the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, stadium architecture has become a vehicle for this trend. So far, the emphasis has primarily been on new arenas, in line with the widespread belief in international architecture of the 2000s that older buildings are less energy-efficient by default. In addition to that comes a conviction that newness is needed to attract sponsors, investors, and larger audiences—a position powered by commercial interest and the idea of the stadium as an ‘urban generator.’ While new stadiums may have...
The circular economy proposes a paradigm shift from the ‘take-make-waste’ type of economic system an...
The environmental impacts of sport events have been growing during the last decades, which has led t...
The circular economy proposes a paradigm shift from the ?take-make-waste? type of economic system an...
Since the turn of the new Millennium, there has been an increase in efforts to build environmental-f...
Sports stadiums have a considerable impact on the urban, environmental and social context. In partic...
For the World Championships of 2014 and 2018, the International Football Association “Fédération Int...
The need to establish a more sustainable design for everyday items and for people to live a more sus...
The transformation from ancient stadium construction to the 21st century stadium experience has turn...
To say that modern day stadium and arena construction is a controversial topic is an understatement ...
Stadiums are places that can bring thousands of people together and create a very sensational archit...
«For the first time in the history of humankind, at regular intervals and at fixed times, several mi...
Comunicação apresentada em Energy for Sustainability 2013 - Sustainable Cities: Designing for People...
Comunicação apresentada em Energy for Sustainability 2013 - Sustainable Cities: Designing for People...
Sports have grown to be one of the largest industries in the United States and the world. Groups suc...
Football stadia have continually evolved since the building of the first ‘modern’ stadia in Britain ...
The circular economy proposes a paradigm shift from the ‘take-make-waste’ type of economic system an...
The environmental impacts of sport events have been growing during the last decades, which has led t...
The circular economy proposes a paradigm shift from the ?take-make-waste? type of economic system an...
Since the turn of the new Millennium, there has been an increase in efforts to build environmental-f...
Sports stadiums have a considerable impact on the urban, environmental and social context. In partic...
For the World Championships of 2014 and 2018, the International Football Association “Fédération Int...
The need to establish a more sustainable design for everyday items and for people to live a more sus...
The transformation from ancient stadium construction to the 21st century stadium experience has turn...
To say that modern day stadium and arena construction is a controversial topic is an understatement ...
Stadiums are places that can bring thousands of people together and create a very sensational archit...
«For the first time in the history of humankind, at regular intervals and at fixed times, several mi...
Comunicação apresentada em Energy for Sustainability 2013 - Sustainable Cities: Designing for People...
Comunicação apresentada em Energy for Sustainability 2013 - Sustainable Cities: Designing for People...
Sports have grown to be one of the largest industries in the United States and the world. Groups suc...
Football stadia have continually evolved since the building of the first ‘modern’ stadia in Britain ...
The circular economy proposes a paradigm shift from the ‘take-make-waste’ type of economic system an...
The environmental impacts of sport events have been growing during the last decades, which has led t...
The circular economy proposes a paradigm shift from the ?take-make-waste? type of economic system an...