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PANSTADIA & ARENA MANAGEMENT AUTUMN 2013


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Tokyo showed its enthusiasm for the Olympics when its athletes returned from London 2012.


CONTENTS FEATURES in this issue


JERUSALEM SPORTS PALACE 10 The new Payis Arena will be Israel’s largest sports,


entertainment and convention facility when it opens in April 2014. Steve Traiman provides an exclusive on-site report


ESTADIGANZA BRAZIL 44 Cities across Brazil have taken on the challenge of updating


their soccer stadiums to allow a new future for the sport and an exciting and safe experience for its fabulous fans


new business belief 50 Carlos Eduardo Paes Barreto, CEO of OAS Arenas, a leading


player in the Brazilian venue market, talks to PanStadia & Arena Management


2020 VISION – TOKYO 52


2020 LOC CEO Masato Mizuno discusses Tokyo’s ambitions with Guy Oldenkotte


FSB PREVIEW 56


The FSB exhibition and IAKS conference is a bi-annual ‘must visit’ event for venue professionals. We pick out some of the highlights


PITCH POTENTIAL 70


The revenue earning potential of hosting events on your pitch may remain untapped. An essential ingredient is a temporary fl oor that protects the turf


4 CONTENTS NO EQUALS 76


We attend the preview night for fi rst direct arena in Leeds – the fi rst super theatre design in the UK


SITTING FLEXIBLY 80


When responding to market trends in ticket pricing, sponsorship and event hosting opportunities, it’s important to have fl exibility in the seating mix


ALTERING THE SENSES 84


The best sight and sound experience is part of achieving the right atmosphere and interaction for athletes, fans and sponsors


TURKISH DELIGHT 98 The hugely successful Stadia & Arena 2013 event ECO JEWEL 102


A key driver for Allianz Riviera is to achieve sporting and economic development to strict environmentally-friendly goals


RUSSIA LIGHTS THE TOUCHPAPER 118 Russia’s preparation for FIFA World Cup 2018 includes huge investment in venues, hotels and transport infrastructure


Cover: Entering Rio de Janeiro’s Olympic Park Rendering courtesy: AECOM


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