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Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

The dome structure provides shade and cooling when required and is left open when the stadium is not in use, keeping the grass pitch in healthy condition

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Arup Associates

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

A radical cooling system ensures that the stadium will be comfortable whatever the occasion or sporting event. Instead of being supplied at a high level, cooled air will be introduced beneath stadium seats. This will also minimise the volume of air cooled and thus considerably cut energy use. Giant louvres, meanwhile, will provide protection from sun and rain for the grand arcade encircling the stadium, and allow a free circulation of air

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Arup Associates

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

The largest free spanning dome in the world - The Singapore National Stadium could comfortably envelope the Sydney Opera House

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Arup Associates

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

The energy used to cool the Stadium is 100% offset by renewable energy sources, via PV cells fitted to the roof of adjacent Sports Hub buildings

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Arup Associates

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

Singapore National Stadium is the first stadium in the world purpose-built for Athletics, Cricket, Football and Rugby.

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Arup Associates

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

The Stadium incorporates a moving tier of seats that can be pulled forward when the athletics track is not in use. This improves proximity to the pitch and thus enhances spectator experience and atmosphere

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Christian Richters

Announcing the 5th Annual Architizer A+Awards
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Architizer

Announcing the 5th Annual Architizer A+Awards
Architizer

Special Honoree: Architecture + Preservation

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A+Awards Carlos Quevedo Rojas (Carquero)

Announcing the 5th Annual Architizer A+Awards
Architizer

2016 Emerging Firm of the Year Award Winner

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Chris Precht + Dayong Sun (Penda) 

Announcing the 5th Annual Architizer A+Awards
Architizer

2016 Emerging Firm of the Year

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Chris Precht + Dayong Sun (Penda) 

Announcing the 5th Annual Architizer A+Awards
Architizer

2016 Firm of the Year

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Jeanne Gang (Studio Gang)

Announcing the 5th Annual Architizer A+Awards
Architizer

2016 Firm of the Year

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Jeanne Gang (Studio Gang)

Announcing the 5th Annual Architizer A+Awards
Architizer

2016 Impact Awards

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Daniel Feldman + Ivan Quinoñes (Feldman and Quinoñes) 

The Viger Square revitalization: a hybrid landscape grounded in its built and artistic heritage
Ville de Montréal and NIPPAYSAGE

Overall view showing large public square covering four urban blocks

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NIPPAYSAGE

The Viger Square revitalization: a hybrid landscape grounded in its built and artistic heritage
Ville de Montréal and NIPPAYSAGE

Open and inviting corner access - Saint-Denis street / Viger avenue (Chénier block)

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NIPPAYSAGE

The Viger Square revitalization: a hybrid landscape grounded in its built and artistic heritage
Ville de Montréal and NIPPAYSAGE

Corner access, night view - Saint-Denis street / Viger avenue (Daudelin block)

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NIPPAYSAGE

The Viger Square revitalization: a hybrid landscape grounded in its built and artistic heritage
Ville de Montréal and NIPPAYSAGE

Urban animation below artist Chales Daudelin's restored pergolas (Daudelin block)

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NIPPAYSAGE

The Viger Square revitalization: a hybrid landscape grounded in its built and artistic heritage
Ville de Montréal and NIPPAYSAGE

Open corner access - Berri street / Saint-Antoine street (Daudelin block)

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NIPPAYSAGE

The Viger Square revitalization: a hybrid landscape grounded in its built and artistic heritage
Ville de Montréal and NIPPAYSAGE

Overall site plan of public square covering four urban blocks

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NIPPAYSAGE

The Viger Square revitalization: a hybrid landscape grounded in its built and artistic heritage
Ville de Montréal and NIPPAYSAGE

Bird's-eye view of central axis(Théberge block)

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NIPPAYSAGE