Panel cladding SOCCER CITY STADION JOHANNESBURG
steelterracottaconcrete

Panel cladding - SOCCER CITY STADION JOHANNESBURG - Rieder Facades GmbH - steel / terracotta / concrete
Panel cladding - SOCCER CITY STADION JOHANNESBURG - Rieder Facades GmbH - steel / terracotta / concrete
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Characteristics

Configuration
panel
Material
steel, terracotta, concrete, sandstone
Installation
vertical
Ecological characteristics
sustainable
Finish
smooth
Appearance
terracotta look
Technical characteristics
UV-resistant
Other characteristics
design
Color
gray, brown, beige

Description

Area 30.000 m² Colour sahara, sandstone, terra, terracotta, special Texture standard Surface ferro, ferro light, matt Mounting Rivets Thanks to its imposing appearance, the Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg has quickly emerged as the landmark of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The 2010 FIFA World Cup was to become an “African” World Cup, showcasing the flair and culture of the continent. Therefore, the design of the stadium also incorporates many elements of Africa. For over a year, Rieder was involved in the realisation of the World Cup site in Johannesburg. 40,000 glassfibre reinforced concrete panels in various African colours were delivered to South Africa, further processed in the purpose-built field factory, and installed in the largest stadium in Africa. During this period, all subtasks, such as cutting, packaging, manufacturing of fastening profiles, seals, etc., were implemented and the installation of the components carried out. On site in South Africa, the required frame modules could be assembled just in time. The steel elements were simply fitted together by local workers. Each module had its own blueprint. The mounting frames and panel elements were developed independently and manufactured at the production site in Germany, but provided to the customer as an integrated unit by the on-site factory. Photos: Rasmus Norlander

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