What's the most beautiful football stadium of the world?
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Just because it's supposedly the beautiful game, doesn't necessarily mean all soccer stadia are beautiful.
Functional. Often. Beautiful - hold a bee.
Funnily enough (and just an observation) sometimes the best looking soccer stadiums are round - curves surrounding an oblong. Similar curves around an oval do not have the same impact.
When it comes to beauty of architectural design (not necessarily surroundings) you can't go past the members' and ladies' stands at the SCG.
Functional. Often. Beautiful - hold a bee.
Funnily enough (and just an observation) sometimes the best looking soccer stadiums are round - curves surrounding an oblong. Similar curves around an oval do not have the same impact.
When it comes to beauty of architectural design (not necessarily surroundings) you can't go past the members' and ladies' stands at the SCG.
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Unfortunately that is the only good part about the SCG. Sorry but all the other stands (including the new Trumper stand) lack a lot of character for mine. If it weren't for the members and ladies pavilions then the SCG would really have nothing going for it. They need to design stands that compliment the existing ones.When it comes to beauty of architectural design (not necessarily surroundings) you can't go past the members' and ladies' stands at the SCG.
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I mentioned when seeing the final design of the SCG Trumper Stand that it would have been good to have something exuberant rather then a plain stand. But then the crow made a good point in regarding to funding levels. It seems function dominates over looks...sevans wrote: Unfortunately that is the only good part about the SCG. Sorry but all the other stands (including the new Trumper stand) lack a lot of character for mine. If it weren't for the members and ladies pavilions then the SCG would really have nothing going for it. They need to design stands that compliment the existing ones.
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I too love the ladies and members stand at the SCG... but funtionally they are a dog, just watch some of the 50+ members get up and down the stairs.Egan wrote:I mentioned when seeing the final design of the SCG Trumper Stand that it would have been good to have something exuberant rather then a plain stand. But then the crow made a good point in regarding to funding levels. It seems function dominates over looks...sevans wrote: Unfortunately that is the only good part about the SCG. Sorry but all the other stands (including the new Trumper stand) lack a lot of character for mine. If it weren't for the members and ladies pavilions then the SCG would really have nothing going for it. They need to design stands that compliment the existing ones.
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Of course there functionality is not going to be to todays standard.
However with a venue that has multiple stands, what would compmented it if it had unlimited funding available was a stand that was a modern day architectural wonder to compliment the old stuff. Make a statement for the generations of the future and to have a ground with the character of the past, mixed in with a visually stunning stand from 2008.
Hopefully with future redevelopments there is some money to add to the ground, other then just capacity - some style and character.
Although once in the Trumper stand, the addition of the statue is a great to touch. It looks a lot better in person then in photos
However with a venue that has multiple stands, what would compmented it if it had unlimited funding available was a stand that was a modern day architectural wonder to compliment the old stuff. Make a statement for the generations of the future and to have a ground with the character of the past, mixed in with a visually stunning stand from 2008.
Hopefully with future redevelopments there is some money to add to the ground, other then just capacity - some style and character.
Although once in the Trumper stand, the addition of the statue is a great to touch. It looks a lot better in person then in photos
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I think in stadiums there needs to be a mix between looking good and functionality. It's never hurt anyone to look at something nice, and it also just gives the ground a good feel. The SCG is one of the most famous grounds in the world, however if it weren't for the Ladies and Members stand then it would just be another white elephant. I would like to see a modern day stand compliment the older stands.
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I agree. Although be careful of how you use the term 'white elephant'.sevans wrote:I think in stadiums there needs to be a mix between looking good and functionality. It's never hurt anyone to look at something nice, and it also just gives the ground a good feel. The SCG is one of the most famous grounds in the world, however if it weren't for the Ladies and Members stand then it would just be another white elephant. I would like to see a modern day stand compliment the older stands.
The Oval in London is a good example. Always known for the gasometer behind the field, they now have a arching stand that looks superb.
The SCG should have done the same.
The 360 stadium look has already been done quite well next door. The SCG should have gone more for the ''collection of stands" look that cricket grounds are better suited to.
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