
Some time ago we featured this project by Sadar + Vuga, and some small updates of the construction progress during the year….. now we are presenting a final update!
Architects: Sadar + Vuga
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Client: Ljubljana City Municipality, Grep
Project Year: 2010
Photographs: Ziga Cebasek
















Project Data
Type: Leisure and Sport, Retail
Source: International Open Competition (1997)
Site Area: 182.600,00m2
Building Area:
Stadium = 24.600,00m2
Sports Hall = 14.100,00m2
Park = 143.970,00m2
Levels:
Stadium = 3 underground levels + GF
Sports Hall = 2 underground levels + GF + 3 levels
Shopping Center = 2 underground levels
Parking = 2 underground levels
Total Floor Area :
Stadium = 33.700,00m2
Sports Hall = 35.500,00 m2
Shopping Center = 91.000,00m2 (2nd phase)
Underground parking garage = 134.000,00m2
Park = 143.970,00m2
Capacity:
Stadium = 16.038 seats
Sports Hall = 12.484 seats
Parking garage = 1.111 parking spaces + 62 bus parking + delivery (1st phase), 2.503 parking spaces (2nd phase)
Structure:
Stadium = reinforced concrete with prefab elements, steel roof structure
Sports Hall = reinforced concrete with prefab elements, steel roof structure
Shopping Center = reinforced concrete structure
Cladding:
Stadium = glass, facade panels
Sports Hall = glass
Roof :
Stadium= green roof, alu-shingles
Sports Hall= alu shingles
Program: recreational park, football stadium, multipurpose sports hall, shopping centre, underground parking
Architects: SADAR + VUGA (lead architect); KSS, London (consultant in sports architecture)
Landscape Architecture: AKKA, Ljubljana
Construction Engineering: ELEA iC; Gradis; Atelier One, London; ELEA iC
Mechanical Engineering: Lenassi; Jelen & Zaveršnik
Electrical Engineering: Elprojekt; UTRIS;Genera
Fire Engineering: EKOsystem
Traffic: LUZ
Site engineering: LUZ

Nice to see all that project data, but what about the price?
THe cealing is awesome, Remanids me of the berlin museum of cinema.
Amazing Design, that integrates the sustainability ( environmental aspects and human needs) with the architectural structural design which response the sport field and people expectations.