North Stand Construction Discussion

With regards to the poor sight lines. That is literally the worst possible place to put the safe standing
The reason the club put the rail seating down the sides is so fans in the middle can still see. If the rail seats were in the centre, people standing would block the view from the sides—especially the far corner.


I think they should’ve just added more rows of rail seating all the way across, instead of the weird “n” shape they’ve gone with. The cynical part of me thinks it’s more about money—seated tickets in the middle will cost more.


Sightlines to the pitch should be totally fine though. The architects will have made sure of that. You might not see the rest of the stadium, but the view of the pitch will be clear.
 
People really flap in this group don't they?! Poor sight lines? You're concluding this from a drone 150ft in the air

The back of the stand tapers off, those purlins left in the corners will provide zero obstruction to people right in those corners. if the stand when straight up, yes they're would be an issue.

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People really flap in this group don't they?! Poor sight lines? You're concluding this from a drone 150ft in the air

The back of the stand tapers off, those purlins left in the corners will provide zero obstruction to people right in those corners. if the stand when straight up, yes they're would be an issue.

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It’s based on this picture

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All looks a bit of a mish mash to me the stadium and will date badly. Should have built a new one. 80,000 and future proofed.
 
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Hola CP. just a quick question. When SSSkies does is drone video he seems able to fly lower in the stadium bowl and below the new stand as you do, is this because of signal problems or do you choose not to go that low?. Seems a pity you didn’t quite catch the new rail seats going in.
 
From Design Statement re viewing and sight lines
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Sightlines are expressed in terms of C-Value. C90|represents a 90mm clearance above the eye of the person sat in front when a spectator is looking at a focal point. The closer spectators are sat to the focal point the steeper the tier needs to be to achieve an acceptable sightline. The existing bowl has been designed in section at the corners. Bowls which are curved on plan, such as a the Eithad Stadium,will have differing C-Values around the plan because the distance existing middle tiers are designed with a a C-Value of 60 does not neccesarily between any given seat and the focal point existinum caltie make them less valuable in this case. The (the edge of the pitch, either the touchline additional height of the entire tier provides or goalline) varies. This varying distance The North Stand contains C-Values a suitable view of the entire stadium. to the focal point affects the C-Value. ranging from C-60 in the corners due to The existing seating bowl has a lower tier with a minimum C-Value of 90mm,The the curvature of the existing bowl to C-116 in the centre. The Skybar seats having
All very interesting but I'm not sure it answers the question of whether or not the east stand roof obscures the views from the back corner of NSL3 as it appears to on the picture posted by @Nev66
 
All looks a bit of a mish mash to me the stadium and will date badly. Should have built a new one. 80,000 and future proofed.
Said this when the South Stand extension was proposed, this issue was political and Im guessing they were concerned about the public reaction of abandoning a relatively new stadium Due to the design of the roof it was always going to be difficult and expensive to extend with a number of compromises that why IMHO this is the end of any significant development / stand extensions
 
All very interesting but I'm not sure it answers the question of whether or not the east stand roof obscures the views from the back corner of NSL3 as it appears to on the picture posted by @Nev66
Agree however this would have all been simulated virtually and as pointed out already there is no reference as to how the picture was taken, could have been held high standing up from a spot that is actually not going to be a seat IF the picture is the reality then its poor
 
All looks a bit of a mish mash to me the stadium and will date badly. Should have built a new one. 80,000 and future proofed.
I actually think the exterior of the stadium already looks a bit dated – and it’d be even worse if it wasn’t for the South Stand expansion.


Inside though, it’s absolutely class. Iconic. It strikes the perfect balance – modern enough to be comfortable, but old and historic enough to still have that proper football feel you just don’t get with brand new grounds. It’s got something unique about it.


Once all the work’s finished, we’ll probably end up with some sort of wrap around the outside. I’m not too bothered, to be honest. I don’t want it looking like Disneyland every matchday. A football ground should be functional – not fancy.
 
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Inside though, it’s absolutely class. Iconic. It strikes the perfect balance – modern enough to be comfortable, but old and historic enough to still have that proper football feel you just don’t get with brand new grounds. It’s got something unique about it.
I love the inside of the stadium, superb views and plenty of leg room.

You have to be a midget to watch football at the Swamp in any sort of comfort.
 

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