Mesh architectural membrane SOCCER CITY
fiberglassfiberglassPTFE

Mesh architectural membrane - SOCCER CITY - Hightex - fiberglass / fiberglass / PTFE
Mesh architectural membrane - SOCCER CITY - Hightex - fiberglass / fiberglass / PTFE
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Characteristics

Material
mesh, fiberglass, fiberglass, PTFE
Application
for tensile structures, roof, for stadium

Description

Soccer City Stadium Johannesburg, South Africa Facts REALIZATION MEMBRANE STRUCTURES Hightex YEAR 2009 CLIENT City of Johannesburg CITY Johannesburg ROOF AREA 50000 m² ARCHITECT Boogertman Urban Edge & Partners, South Africa ENGINEERING Sclaich Bergermann & Partners, Germany LOCATION South Africa Details The historic Johannesburg FNB Stadium has been renovated for the 2010 FIFA World Cup matches. It was here in 1990 Nelson Mandela called for a unified South Africa in front of 100,000 people following his release. Today the flagship venue will unify the world as football teams gather to play eight matches including the opening game and prestigious final. Traditional African calabash pottery inspired the design for this 50,000 sq/m sand colour PTFE tensile roof stadium. Unrestricted viewing for 95,000 spectators is made possible by membrane engineering. The roof underside is lined with a mesh membrane discreetly masking ancillary equipment and emphasizing the profile of the shell internally. An external ring of lights to the perimeter of the base of the structure simulate a fire under the mosaic of earthen colours used to clad the exterior of the foremost African pot. used materials MATERIAL PTFE Glass

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