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world, and has set an incredible benchmark to follow,” says Christopher Lee of Populous. “Daniel (Levy) has challenged us at every


point in the journey, but this has led to a stadium which will be the crucible of the club’s passion for generations to come.”


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Populous’ brief was to present the past,


present and future of Tottenham Hotspur FC and to promote a wider appreciation of the local community’s role in shaping the club’s identity over the course of its 136- year history. The building materials chosen therefore


complement the Grade II listed Warmington House, which has been renovated and incorporated into the design. Cast iron was chosen as the primary façade material. The metal work has a surface finish that gives it a dark brown


finish which complements the light yellow brickwork of Warmington House. To enhance the Tottenham Experience’s


offer, the stepped roof terrace above the northern building is publicly accessible from podium level and will be used to stage events, while the area above the museum features an outdoor café that looks out over the newly landscaped Park Lane Square. “This is a game changer. There is no


doubt in my mind that the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is the best stadium in the


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