STADIAWORLD | SPORTS VENUES 2023/24

www.stadiaworld.com SPORTS VENUES 2023/24 | 49 CONSTRUCTION ADVERTISEMENT Tel.: (+34)957 329 448 e-mail: daplast@daplast.com L o r e mL o irpe smuLmoi prLseoumrme imp si upms u m Ctra. Palma del Río, km 9 14005 · Córdoba · Spain Specialists in seating for sports facilities Project management experts · Wide range of stadium seats and metallic bleachers · 50 years of experience · 100% manufacturing control More info www.daplast.com Stadionwelt-media-pagina-2023_EN_210x148-5mm.pdf 1 30/06/2023 10:48:10 planning a nationwide wave of modernisation. At the presentation of the preliminary bid dossier, the Italian federation and the government had already stated that they hoped that a European Championship would above all provide the necessary boost for investment in the country’s own stadium infrastructure. Equally, this could streamline the bureaucratic requirements for such renovation processes – a large proportion of Italy’s first and second division stadiums have not been comprehensively modernised since the 1990 World Cup. Meanwhile, Paris is preparing for the 2024 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. In times of sustainability focus and escalating costs, France is mainly relying on existing infrastructure or temporary buildings (increasingly also in public spaces). With the Porte de La Chapelle Arena (adidas arena), which is being built for around 125 million euros and almost 9,000 spectators, Paris is nevertheless providing one of the most exciting arena projects in Europe. Badminton and rhythmic gymnastics are to take place in the new building during the Olympics, afterwards the hall will be available for the basketball players and the handball players of Paris Saint-Germain, and other top sporting competitions and live events are also planned. “Must-play arena” in Vienna Around 400 kilometres to the southeast, the LDLC Arena is being built in Lyon. With a capacity of 16,000 seats, the new state-of-the-art multifunctional arena will strengthen the city’s portfolio of events and concerts. With an investment volume of around 141 million euros, the arena is not even among the top 10 most expensive arena projects currently being planned or already implemented in Europe. In England alone, arena modernisations and new buildings are planned for almost 1 billion euros with The Sage in Gateshead, the YTL Arena in Bristol as well as Co-op Live and the AO Arena in Manchester. One of the most expensive projects was the Wien Holding Arena, which recently found a strategic partner after a year and a half of searching. The awarding process, in which the Proposed new look for Hampden Park. Picture: Holmes Miller Architects 

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