Emirates Stadium Possible Expansion to 100,000 Seats
Emirates Stadium Possible Expansion to 100,000 Seats
Found this article online, interesting...
posted Mar 21, 2010
Yes an expansion is possible
I work with one of the architects who helped design and build the new Arsenal stadium and even lived onsite while it was being built, so if anyone knows the facts he does and so will you now!
(I have bombarded him with questions and the following is what I have been told)
The stadium can be expanded and will, it is only a matter of time. This was a pre-required specification of the design to allow it to be future-proof. It was originally designed to be an 80,000 seater stadium with a retractable roof, but because of Islington council objection and time to build as well as cost, it is now at 60,000 capacity. Let us be honest, it is a good jump in size from 38,000 as Highbury was.
The area around the pitch can be utilised for seating if needed and would provide up to 5,000 more seats. For new stadium regulations, this area is required to be free of seating however. This is a good thing as stadiums that will be selected for the 2018 World Cup have to adhere to this rule, eg Wembly as another stadium.
Regarding expanding the stadium, there are a few simple ways this can be done. Emirates Stadium is a four-tiered design, simply adding an extra tier(just like the overlapping tier between the first and second tier) will add the capacity required or simply to keep adding steps to the original stadium as it is, ie increase the steps from the back row.
There are approximately 1,000 seats in the last row of the stadium. If you take an extra 10 steps upwards, then that would be 10,000 seats. Another factor to look at is the height of the stadium. Rules in building it were it had to be of a maximum height, which it is below now anyway as the stadium was built below ground level.
Getting back to the maximum capacity, it would take 40 steps to add 40,000 seats (This is a conservative estimate) and bring the total capacity to over 100,000 if necessary. There are 45,000 or so on the waiting list at the moment...
Regarding the height, if each step up is about 12 inches, this means it would be forty feet more than it is now. This does not seem excessive.
The roof will need to be removed and a new roof replacing it, but as you can see it is not a nightmare architectually speaking.
I can go on and on, with statistics and figures etc.
The bottom line is that once the underground, overground and road infrastructure is improved in future (Arsenal has to live up to their original promises) then we can see it happening.
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i think arsenal definitely have the resources to do that fans and money.
posted Mar 21, 2010
Yes an expansion is possible
I work with one of the architects who helped design and build the new Arsenal stadium and even lived onsite while it was being built, so if anyone knows the facts he does and so will you now!
(I have bombarded him with questions and the following is what I have been told)
The stadium can be expanded and will, it is only a matter of time. This was a pre-required specification of the design to allow it to be future-proof. It was originally designed to be an 80,000 seater stadium with a retractable roof, but because of Islington council objection and time to build as well as cost, it is now at 60,000 capacity. Let us be honest, it is a good jump in size from 38,000 as Highbury was.
The area around the pitch can be utilised for seating if needed and would provide up to 5,000 more seats. For new stadium regulations, this area is required to be free of seating however. This is a good thing as stadiums that will be selected for the 2018 World Cup have to adhere to this rule, eg Wembly as another stadium.
Regarding expanding the stadium, there are a few simple ways this can be done. Emirates Stadium is a four-tiered design, simply adding an extra tier(just like the overlapping tier between the first and second tier) will add the capacity required or simply to keep adding steps to the original stadium as it is, ie increase the steps from the back row.
There are approximately 1,000 seats in the last row of the stadium. If you take an extra 10 steps upwards, then that would be 10,000 seats. Another factor to look at is the height of the stadium. Rules in building it were it had to be of a maximum height, which it is below now anyway as the stadium was built below ground level.
Getting back to the maximum capacity, it would take 40 steps to add 40,000 seats (This is a conservative estimate) and bring the total capacity to over 100,000 if necessary. There are 45,000 or so on the waiting list at the moment...
Regarding the height, if each step up is about 12 inches, this means it would be forty feet more than it is now. This does not seem excessive.
The roof will need to be removed and a new roof replacing it, but as you can see it is not a nightmare architectually speaking.
I can go on and on, with statistics and figures etc.
The bottom line is that once the underground, overground and road infrastructure is improved in future (Arsenal has to live up to their original promises) then we can see it happening.
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i think arsenal definitely have the resources to do that fans and money.
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spinney12 wrote:To be fair is be in favor of this. Potentially could make for a more affordable tier to make it more accessable to more fans
More affordable ? This would be a move to rake in money so dont believe for a nano-second that the seats will be cheap. Still have to say that I neither believe that it will happen or is even possible but if I am wrong it would somewhat deflate the belief of those that are supporting the club policy of "get in as much money as possible while spending fcuk all" cos we will soon be overloaded with money cos debt will be cleared

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They wanna be fixing the leaky roof in the clock end before they think about anything else.
Did anyone else see the drenching about 10 people got at the wolves game? It took them about 5 minutes before the gormless halfwits actually got up and moved away from the waterfall that was leaking onto their heads. So funny
Did anyone else see the drenching about 10 people got at the wolves game? It took them about 5 minutes before the gormless halfwits actually got up and moved away from the waterfall that was leaking onto their heads. So funny
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Have you got a source for that? "We promise to never expand the ground past this capacity" seems a bit of a silly thing to agree to.TeeCee wrote:Reg is right, it was stipulated by the council in the meetings pre-building that the stadium would not be expanded past it's current capacity. The Emirates will not have it's capacity increased in our lifetime by increasing the size or number of rows etc.
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I did the emirates stadium legends tour with Charlie George and he said the same thing.kg1794 wrote:Have you got a source for that? "We promise to never expand the ground past this capacity" seems a bit of a silly thing to agree to.TeeCee wrote:Reg is right, it was stipulated by the council in the meetings pre-building that the stadium would not be expanded past it's current capacity. The Emirates will not have it's capacity increased in our lifetime by increasing the size or number of rows etc.
It's not a silly thing to agree to, the transport infastructure couldn't cope with an increased capacity. It's jam packed round there as it is on a match day.
It won't happen. End of.
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Agree with the above, i think it was one of the things the club had to agree to or permission for the stadium wouldnt have been acceptedclockendal wrote:I did the emirates stadium legends tour with Charlie George and he said the same thing.kg1794 wrote:Have you got a source for that? "We promise to never expand the ground past this capacity" seems a bit of a silly thing to agree to.TeeCee wrote:Reg is right, it was stipulated by the council in the meetings pre-building that the stadium would not be expanded past it's current capacity. The Emirates will not have it's capacity increased in our lifetime by increasing the size or number of rows etc.
It's not a silly thing to agree to, the transport infastructure couldn't cope with an increased capacity. It's jam packed round there as it is on a match day.
It won't happen. End of.