Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Plans submitted for Tottenham Hotspur stadium - PHOTOS

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has submitted plans for its new 56,250 capacity stadium to Haringey Council.

The Northumberland Park stadium, designed by KSS, would feature a 63-row single tier stand.

Plans submitted for Tottenham Hotspur stadium - PHOTOS

Plans submitted for Tottenham Hotspur stadium - PHOTOS

The Northumberland Development Project also incorporates leisure facilities, public space and housing as well as the new stadium, and is sited near the club's existing White Hart Lane ground.

Speaking when the plans were unveiled in December las year David Keirle, chairman of KSS, said: "The key driver has been to deliver the best possible fan experience on all levels. We have spent a great deal of time looking at different roof formations. The roof has been designed to focus the noise back onto the crowd and onto the pitch.

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Plans submitted for Tottenham Hotspur stadium - PHOTOS

 

"All seating is enclosed, there are no open corners, so everything is focused back onto the pitch and the acoustics will maximise the impact of the vocal support from fans. The stadium will have a roof that allows us to have four large screens up in the top corners, which means every spectator will be able to see a whole host of information.

"The plans we have produced will result in close proximity for the fans to the pitch."





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