Matmut Atlantique Stadium / Herzog & de Meuron

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  • Category: Football Stadium
  • Partners: Jacques Herzog, Pierre de Meuron, Stefan Marbach
  • Project Team: Tobias Winkelmann, Paul Vantieghem, Thomas de Vries, Farhad Ahmad, Alexandria Algard, Edyta Augustynowicz, Florian Becker, Aurélie Blanchard, Claire Clément, Arianna Conca, Corina Ebeling, Martin Erlandsson, Billy Guidoni, Yuko Himeno, Elisabeth Hinz, Marc Hölscher, Julia Jamrozik, Hamit Kaplan, Thorsten Kemper, Evert Klinkenberg, Solène Le Gallo, Christina Liao, Aron Lorincz, Donald Mak, David Palussiere, Kevin Peter, Yann Petter, Louis Putot, Susanna Rahm, Steffen Riegas, Christoph Röttinger, Amanda Hope Sachs Mangold, Katharina Schwiete, Günter Schwob, Jan Skuratowski, Johannes Staudt, Ida Sze, Masato Takahashi, Raha Talebi, Miriam Waltz, Shuo Susan Wang, Romy Weber, Claudia Winkelmann, Mika Zacharias, Christian Zerreis
  • Executive Architect: Groupe 6, Grenoble
  • Electrical Engineering: Egis
  • Hvac Engineering: Egis
  • Mechanical Engineering: Egis
  • Plumbing Engineering: Egis
  • Maintenance: Vinci Facilities, Rueil Malmaison
  • City: Bordeaux
  • Country: France
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Text description provided by the architects. The new Bordeaux stadium appears light and open; it is elegant, if such a term can be used for a building of this size. Its purity and geometrical clarity inspires a sense of monumentality and gracefulness. One might be tempted to draw a comparison with a classical temple, but unlike the elevated plinth of a temple, the grand stairs of the stadium blur the boundaries between inside and outside. Countless columns standing on the stairs accompany the visitors on their way in and out of the stadium. The fusion of stairs and columns forms a gesture of openness and accessibility.

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Cite: "Matmut Atlantique Stadium / Herzog & de Meuron" 21 May 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/633554/the-new-bordeaux-stadium-herzog-and-de-meuron> ISSN 0719-8884

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