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Zaha Hadid menang reka design utk remodel Tokyo's National Stadium (gambar!)
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New plans unveiled for Japan’s National Stadium Design to set a new standard for stadia worldwide
Tokyo 2020, Japan’s bid to host the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, welcomed the announcement of the winner of a design contest to update and remodel Tokyo’s Kasumigaoka National Stadium. Entry 17 designed by Zaha Hadid from Zaha Hadid Architects was selected for its innovative design and dynamic feel. The jury noted that the impressive architecture synthesises perfectly with the urban area surrounding the Stadium.
The Japan Sport Council (JSC), owner of the Kasumigaoka National Stadium, held the Design Competition to solicit plans for the updating and remodelling of the Stadium in preparation for IRB 2019 Rugby World Cup and other major public events. If Tokyo is selected as host of the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the new Kasumigaoka National Stadium will host the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, Athletics, Football and Rugby.
Zaha Hadid was selected by a jury as the winner from a short-list of 11 finalists. A total of 46 entries were submitted after the Design Contest was launched in July 2012.
Tsunekazu Takeda, IOC member and President of both the Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) and Tokyo 2020, said: “Japan’s newly refurbished stadium will be the best of the best. It will have one of the largest spectator capacity in the world, and will also offer the finest hospitality. As for the athlete and spectator experience: the Kasumigaoka National Stadium will have a retractable roof. A state-of-the-art stadium like Kasumigaoka is another indication that Tokyo is ready to deliver a dynamic celebration that reinforces and renews the Olympic Values for a new generation.”
Competition requirements included a design that offers:
• adjustable seating up to 80,000 ;
• a retractable roof;
• environmental-efficiency;
• consideration for the surrounding landscape and ease of traffic/transportation;
• the promise to be ready by March 2019.
The contest was overseen by world famous architect and Tokyo 2020 Council member Tadao Ando. He said: “The entry’s dynamic and futuristic design embodies the messages Japan would like to convey to the rest of the world. I firmly believe that Japan ranks at the top in terms of architectural and technical expertise. A few decades ago, the world lauded Japan for quickly and efficiently creating the Kasumigaoka National Stadium, and I am confident Japan will once again be praised for this new stadium.”
Zaha Hadid Architects, based in London, has created 950 projects in 44 nations and is led by Zaha Hadid, one of the world's most renowned architects. Hadid was the first woman and first Muslim awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize (architecture's equivalent of the Nobel Prize) in 2004 for the Bridge Pavilion in Zaragoza, Spain. She also designed the unanimously praised London 2012 Games Aquatics Centre with its undulating roof inspired by water in motion.
Renovations to the Kasumigaoka National Stadium will be completed in March 2019, before the opening of the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Tokyo. Organisers have no doubt that construction will be finished on time and on budget. JSC has set the construction budget at 130 billion yen ($1.62 billion).
“The Japanese culture enables efficiencies and stimulates impeccable organisation. We are confident that these principles will be applied in the rebuilding process of the new stadium. The coming months will be exciting as construction begins and the new stadium is realised,” Takeda added.
Entry number 2, designed by Australia’s Alastair Ray Richardson from Cox Architecture pty Ltd, ranked second and Entry number 34, designed by Japan’s Kazuyo Sejima from SANAA+Nikken Sekkei Ltd, ranked third.
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wow....! hebat....! tahniah....!!! |
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nasib baik taliban tak sempat tembak kepala zaha ! |
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oni313 posted on 16-11-2012 04:22 AM
yg ni pun, not bad jugak... stadium di celah2 hutan konsepnyer....
Yg tuh pun menarik perhatian kite, tp may be tak dpt sbb mcm susah nk menten, sbb kena tanam hutan mini tuh atas bumbung stadium. Park & garden derang pun derang jaga mcm apa, nih hutan plak, so derang pikir kos. |
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boleh tak dia design stadium ganu yg runtuh tu.... |
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woooowww.... sangat menarik...
stadium kedua tercantik selepas stadium sarang burung di China .... IMHO... |
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tumpang lalu |
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sokmogitu posted on 16-11-2012 12:31 PM
top 5 pilihanku
1. Alianz Stadium, Germany
stadium sarang burung beijing memang paling menarik la pada mata aku....
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zaha hadid design mcm kt angkasa lepas... |
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sekali imbas mcm kapal2 angkasa perang dlm filem holiwud |
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populous tak dapek ehhhh? tapi mmg banyak design stadium populous yg ala2 hampess ajer pun (somebody somewhere must be crying over this statement) |
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Kittie posted on 16-11-2012 12:59 PM
Yoyogi tuh dah lama giler (1964) tp still cantik sampai skrg. Suka tgk concert kat situ.
Byk kali kena jishin (gempa bumi) pon masih kukuh bertahan... Ni di bina utk olimpik 1964 tu kan?
Kat Yoyogi ni ada youth hostel.. ms student dulu kalau ada event unibesti kat Tokyo selalu lepak kat youth hostel ni laa.. yg paling murah selain love hotel.. |
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