Visually and as a shape, with the spirals, yeah great comparison. Structurally, quite different concepts, this one is two back to front trusses, ours is a ring cable to outer posts, which is similar to the munich roof.
I love the blandness of the external cladding.Visually and as a shape, with the spirals, yeah great comparison. Structurally, quite different concepts, this one is two back to front trusses, ours is a ring cable to outer posts, which is similar to the munich roof.
I've seen posts previously where they thought the bottom tier was built and then filled in for the games, then dug out when we were converting it to it's present state. That isn't what happened if that's your meaning....
The excavation to reveal the sub bowl was literally ground breaking and unprecedented.
All the food outlets currently around the ground have been consulted about the food and drinks area in the extension and have been promised they will be included, as they are all local business this is greatCoop Live Arena revisited had a picture of people drinking on the Canal Side seating area.
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I’ll post the link if you want to read the article, even though there is nothing about the North stand in it.
A food kiosk inside the arena. (I wonder what is planned for food and drink areas inside the fan zone and North stand)
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I returned to Co-op Live two months on from shambolic opening - here’s what's changed
As I took my seat for Pearl Jam’s headline set at Manchester’s Co-op Live arena, I couldn’t help but think back to my first time there. Considering the venue’s troubled launch, it was almost a wonder I was sitting there at all.www.manchesterworld.uk
Tour guide at 9 mins says the stand will be finished around November 2025.
Obviously it may be a case it’s open for August 2025 but they carry on doing works after the season starts as they did the South Stand.
Me too but no , that isn’t what meant.I've seen posts previously where they thought the bottom tier was built and then filled in for the games, then dug out when we were converting it to its present state. That isn't what happened if that's
Totally agree, with the SS extension and now the NS extension being totally different in design we are coming away from a basic oval design like many new stadiums to something different.My personal view is that symmetry can kill good design. I quite like the fact the stadium has a visible time-line and a bit of a story to tell.
Also, I suppose the fact nothing matches is a nod to Maine Road