The concourses feel generous, with robust but handsome finishes in polished concrete and blue-painted steel. But to judge by a visit to the first game played at the stadium – an under-18s match against Southampton last Sunday – his design does what he says. One might question his analogy of the inert interior of an aeroplane with the hopefully energising environment of a sports ground. One might challenge Lee’s concept of democracy, with its emphasis on access to craft beer as a sign of equality. These are still not cheap, of course, but it’s still better than having the sandwich of deathliness that comes with a corporate zone that rings a stadium. There are instead “loges” – small-scale, semi-private dining areas that might be hired by families or groups. At the Tottenham Hotspur stadium there are 70 hospitality boxes, compared with the 150 at Arsenal’s 13-year-old Emirates stadium (which, like the former Olympic Stadium, Wembley and a proposed new stand for Fulham, was also designed by the prolific Populous). He makes an analogy with airlines and the intermediate classes they create between economy and business. The tunnel club and the sky lounge are very much still there, and no one should be under any illusions that the aim is not to maximise revenue at every opportunity, but in Lee’s account “it’s all about experiences”, and everyone is invited to join in.
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Photograph: Tottenham Hotspur FC via Getty Images The stadium’s bars have beer brewed on site. Those people paying more “shouldn’t be in a little bubble”. The idea of a segregated “corporate level” is, he says, “archaic”. By this he means such things as ample concourses where all the paying punters can roam, a “market place” where you can consume multiple different kinds of food and beer brewed on site. If much of the advance publicity was about the treats for the high-paying customers – a glass-walled “tunnel club” from where you can watch the teams preparing to go on the pitch a “sky lounge” from where you can view both the game and a sweeping panorama of London – I’m now told, by Christopher Lee, of the project’s architects, Populous, that the priority is to make a “democratic” stadium. There was an accompanying shift in the presentation of the stadium. The Spurs chairman, Daniel Levy, announced that there was not and never had been a cheese room in the stadium plans. And what could be more Waitrose, more metropolitan elite, more Highbury and Islington than a range of fermented curds? What could be less likely, except perhaps CO 2 foam or a flame-retardant blanket, to put fire in the belly? In the tribal warfare of football you don’t want the food to be too nice. Which, goes the narrative, was how it should be. The new Tottenham Hotspur stadium, it was reported, was to offer its premium customers a selection of specially sourced cheeses, a concept which encapsulated how far the football fan has come from those black-and-white, crackly-voiced days when a gristly pie was all you got, an edible version of the brown balls that were hacked around the Flanders-like mud of those bygone fields – a distillation (conceptually speaking) of the catarrh of a million Capstans. Finally the proposal of the football stadium optimal design strategies are put forward.I t was, for a while, all about the cheese room. In this way,the impact mechanism which different canopy forms play on the field wind environment in football stadium is attempted to characterize from the experimental results. Furthermore, the wind field distribution uniformity and wind speed variation stability are taken as the evaluation criterion. And then CFD simulation is carried out on the canopy section profiles and the canopy connection permeability, different external wind speed such as 5 m/s, 10 m/s, 15m/s, flows into the model from east side in all the cases. As for the current developing status of football game in China, a 30,000-capacity medium-sized football stadium model is proposed for research object. STAR-CCM + 9.04.009 is set as simulation platform in this paper. The primary intention of this research is to reveal the relationship between field wind environment and canopy forms based on CFD simulation of wind environment, then construct an optimization design approach of football stadium canopy form. Field wind environment will make a serious impact on players’ performance and game result,while canopy form plays great effect on field wind environment.
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After the issue of General Plan of Chinese Football Reform in 2015, the development and construction of football stadium in China was put on an important agenda.