Project description by Zaha Hadid Architects
Ecopark Stadium will be the new home of Forest Green Rovers Football Club with important new facilities for its local community.
Forest Green Rovers has established a holistic vision for the site to retain its pastoral qualities whilst adding new amenities for the town.
Embodying low carbon construction methods and operational processes, it will be the first all wood football stadium - with almost every element made of sustainably sourced timber. As a building material, laminated timber is highly durable, safe, recyclable and beautiful.
With the team’s community and supporters at its core, fans will be as close as five meters from the pitch. The stadium’s continuous spectator bowl will maximise matchday atmosphere. The stadium’s design incorporates the club’s future growth.
Forest Green Rovers’ Ecopark Stadium aims to be carbon neutral (or even carbon negative with the provision of on-site renewable energy generation) - demonstrating sustainable architecture can be dynamic and beautiful.
Zaha Hadid Architects has won planning permission for the world's first wooden football stadium for the Forest Green Rovers football club, which will be built in Gloucestershire a county in South West England.
When the 5,000-seat timber stadium is complete it aims to be the world's greenest football stadium, constructed entirely from timber and powered by sustainable energy sources.
When the 5,000-seat timber stadium is complete it aims to be the world's greenest football stadium, constructed entirely from timber and powered by sustainable energy sources.
It was the second attempt to gain planning permission, after the original proposal was blocked by Stroud's local council in June 2019. Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) changed the stadium design to include an all-weather pitch and included a different landscaping strategy. This was to mitigate worries that the stadium design did not sufficiently make up for the loss of green fields it will be built on.
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Published on:
December 27, 2019
Cite: "Outline planning permission approvedfor world's first all-timber stadium. Ecopark Stadium by ZHA" METALOCUS.
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ISSN 1139-6415
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