Offener Wettbewerb | 11/2012
New National Stadium Japan - Remodelling of the Kasumigaoka National Stadium
Aerial view © gmp
Finalist
gmp Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner
Architektur
Erläuterungstext
The brief of the competition called for a 80.000 seat stadium able to host football, Olympic games, rugby as well as cultural events in the historical Meiji Jingu Gaien sports park in the Shinjuku district. The underlying idea of the design is that the stadium is not understood as a mere building but as an active part of the landscape merging with its surrounding and connecting the green areas of Tokyo into a large scale urban park. The Stadium seeks for unity and harmony with its surroundings with the roof being designed as an accessible surface growing out of the landscape plaza, with all the major functions integrated in the greened platform. The sustainability strategy further integrates solar energy and geothermal systems whereas the soft geometry enables optimized windshield
factor and the use of natural ventilation.
Design: Volkwin Marg and Hubert Nienhoff
Project leader: Martin Glass and Martin Hakiel
Structural engineers: schlaich bergermann und partner
Seats: 80,000
Client: Japan Sports Council
factor and the use of natural ventilation.
Design: Volkwin Marg and Hubert Nienhoff
Project leader: Martin Glass and Martin Hakiel
Structural engineers: schlaich bergermann und partner
Seats: 80,000
Client: Japan Sports Council