FC Suedtirol Bolzano celebrates promotion from Lega Pro to Serie B in conjunction with the completion of renovations to the historic city Stadium, with the grandstands increased to a capacity of 5,500 spectators.
The designer must choose
We have also discussed this in the recent Sport&Impianti webinars. When faced with the design of a sports facility, which requires the installation of specific materials related to the athletic performance of future users, a generic specification definition (perhaps accompanied by the words ‘or equivalent’) is not enough to guarantee the result.
Settimo Torinese: The Pala200
In a simple and rational design, of the Pala200 stand out the reticular structure of the roof and the infill in two-tone honeycomb polycarbonate.The sports hall, of which Tsport anticipated the project in No. 326 of 2019, was inaugurated last November. In a simple and rational design, the reticular structure of the roof and the two-tone honeycomb polycarbonate infill stand out.
Training and reporting
The restrictions imposed by the pandemic have opened up the need – and perhaps also the desire – to increase the opportunities for mutual involvement, through the methods that technology offers today. Thus was born a webinar program signed Sport&Impianti that, involving the readers themselves, has enjoyed growing success.
Muggiò (Monza), the Joy and Kindness Garden
(Special “Playground and Urban Landscape”)
The recovery of a disused area has led to the creation of an original urban space, where the use for the game or for simple relaxation is stimulated by the design of the flooring, while the choice of materials involves the aspects of functionality and performance.
Street art colours playgrounds
(Special report “Playgrounds and Urban Landscape”)
The bridge between sports facilities and the urban landscape passes through street art which, developed horizontally rather than vertically on city walls, colours those outdoor basketball courts which, recalling the mythical urban spaces of New York, we call playgrounds.
The project supremacy
The need to respect the timeframe for the realisation of public works that will (hopefully) benefit from European funds linked to the NextGenerationEU calls into question – if it were still necessary – the cumbersome nature of our Code of Contracts and the excessive length of time required for their realisation.
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