DRAWING BOARD / SPAIN : THAILAND 029
NEW CAMP NOU
FC Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium, one of
the world’s greatest football venues, is to
be extensively remodelled. Following an
international competition, Foster + Partners
have been selected as the architects for this
renewal of the stadium, which is celebrat-
ing its 50th anniversary this year.
The stadium, already the largest in Europe,
will be enlarged to accommodate over
106,000 fans, together with extensive new
facilities including hospitality and public
areas. The venue will be enclosed by a
brightly coloured mosaic outer skin that
wraps around the building and continues
over the new roof. The multi-coloured
enclosure comprises overlapping translucent
tiles in the club colours.
Jason bruges Studio provided a scheme for
the night-time lighting, using photovoltaic
PARADISE FOUND
panels to harvest solar energy, that will
The 290,000sqm shopping complex, Paradise
make the enclosure glow in bright colours.
Park, is being transformed with the aim of
The scheme features animated effects to
being a top destination for modern families
give the stadium a changing image and
in Eastern Bangkok.
dynamic response to events.
Inspired by the magnificent Royal Rama IX
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park, the heart and soul of this community,
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Urban Architects designed the internal and
external space under the theme of pictur-
esque nature as well as floral and aquatic
influences.
Façade lighting was carefully concealed by
Lighting & Equipment PCL to bring out the
characteristics of the building in the rhythm
of organic ornaments that diminished the
massive form. Each corner is lit by different
lighting effects in order to be recognised
the observers from a distance. Linear LED
is arranged along the tree trunks to create
a ‘light forest’, whilst on the other corner
random LED spotlights enhance the leafy
skin effect.
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