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Green light for new Witham leisure centre
by Pete Hayman | 23 Sep 2011
The construction of a new £8.75m leisure centre in Witham, Essex, has moved a step closer after Braintree District Council (BDC) approved planning permission for the scheme. Five companies have been shortlisted as part of a search to secure a contractor to deliver the Scott Brownrigg Architects-designed facility, with work due to start later this year. Located adjacent to the Maltings Academy, the new centre will include a six-lane, 25m
Site cleared for £31m Redcar development
by Pete Hayman | 23 Sep 2011
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council (RCBC) has confirmed that demolition work at the site of a planned £31m leisure, business support and community hub has been completed. Detailed proposals for the S&P Architects and Plus3 Architects-designed project have been submitted for consideration already, with councillors set to reach a decision by late 2011. The area between Kirkleatham Street and Coatham Road will house a complex including a 25m, six-lane swimming
Kensington leisure designs put on display
by Pete Hayman | 23 Sep 2011
Six shortlisted designs for the new Kensington Aldridge Academy and Kensington Leisure Centre, West London, have been put on display by the local authority. Earlier this year, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) published a brief to guide the development of the Kensington Academy and Leisure Centre (KALC) project. Aedas; AStudio; de Rijke Marsh Morgan (DRMM); Hawkins Brown; Seymour Harris; and Studio E are the six firms to
THFC moves closer to stadium revamp
by Pete Hayman | 23 Sep 2011
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (THFC) has moved closer to transforming its White Hart Lane ground after securing a Section 106 agreement and planning consent for the scheme. The Premier League club had insisted that the Northumberland Development Project (NDP) was no longer viable and sought to take over the Olympic Stadium after the 2012 Games. However, efforts to revive the NDP appear to be on course and THFC has revealed
Mather and Co nets football museum deal
by Pete Hayman | 22 Sep 2011
Cheshire-based Mather and Co has announced that it has been awarded the design contract for the new National Football Museum, which is relocating from Preston to Manchester. The group has been appointed to work on all aspects of museum content following a tender process, which will include external signage, lighting, graphics and 3D structures. In addition to the National Football Museum's permanent gallery and audio-visual theatre, Mather and Co has
Northampton Saints announce stadium expansion plans
by Tom Walker | 22 Sep 2011
Northampton Saints rugby club has confirmed the plans and timeline for the development of its Franklin's Gardens stadium in the town. The new North Stand will transform Franklin's Gardens into a wraparound arena and will complete 10-year redevelopment project of the venue. Designed by Peter Haddon Partnership, the new North Stand will see the capacity of Franklin's Gardens increasing to around 15,500 and also includes 10 corporate hospitality boxes, a
Westcroft redevelopment gets go-ahead
by Tim Nash | 19 Sep 2011
The London Borough of Sutton has given the green light for the redevelopment of Westcroft Leisure Centre to go ahead. The £11.3m plans will see the existing centre in Carshalton closed from 23 October this year ready for it to be demolished to make way for the new-look facility. When it reopens late next year the new Hoca Practice-designed Westcroft Leisure Centre will boast a 25m competition pool, a large
Holt Park development faces PFI reduction
by Pete Hayman | 13 Sep 2011
Leeds City Council (LCC) is to increase its financial contribution towards a flagship health, community and sport complex after private finance initiative (PFI) funding was reduced. More than £30.5m worth of PFI 'credits' were allocated to the Holt Park Wellbeing Centre project in April, but has now been revealed that the figure is set to be revised to £28.9m. LCC's contribution to the scheme under the PFI system will now
WNC unveils new £5m creative arts centre
by Pete Hayman | 09 Sep 2011
West Nottinghamshire College (WNC) has unveiled a new £5m creative arts centre - Create - as part of a wider programme of development to transform its Derby Road campus. The new arts facility will provide media, music and performance students with facilities such as workshop and rehearsal space; a 150-seat performance theatre; and arts/dance studios. In addition to accommodating more than 200 students, WNC is also hoping that Create is
BDP secures two new projects in Suzhou
by Pete Hayman | 08 Sep 2011
Manchester-based Building Design Partnership (BDP) has revealed that it has secured two new projects in Suzhou, China - including a major new sport-themed park at Yinshan Lake. Suzhou Yinshan Lake Sports Centre will provide a 4,600sq m (49,514sq ft) leisure complex based around an indoor sports hall on a site that has already undergone landscaping work. Meanwhile, Suzhou Dushu Lake Masterplan will lead to a mixed-use development on a key
Dunedin's new Forsyth Barr Stadium opens
by Pete Hayman | 07 Sep 2011
Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, New Zealand - constructed at a cost of nearly NZ$200m (£103.9m, EUR118.3m, US$166.3m) - has been unveiled by Prime Minister John Key. The new 30,500-seat stadium has been designed by Populous and is one of the world's first venues to be permanently covered with an EFTE roof while offering natural playing turf. Dunedin Venues Management (DVML) will run the stadium, which has replaced the former
Downing unveils plans for London project
by Pete Hayman | 06 Sep 2011
A leisure centre and swimming pool is to form part of a new mixed-use development being proposed for Vauxhall, south London, by Liverpool-based property group Downing.
Plans submitted for King's Cross scheme
by Pete Hayman | 31 Aug 2011
A reserved matters planning application has been submitted for Camden Council's planned new multi-service complex in King's Cross, London, which is to include a sports centre. Earlier this month, it was revealed that King's Cross Central Limited Partnership (KCCLP) and the local authority had agreed terms for the lease and development management. LA Architects are behind the design of the Three Pancras Square development, which is set to house a
Town Green bid delays Oxford pool project
by Pete Hayman | 31 Aug 2011
The start of work on a new multi-million pound swimming pool in Blackbird Leys, Oxford, is to be delayed after a group of local residents submitted a Town Green application. Oxford City Council (OCC) has confirmed that it has earmarked an additional £350,000 in contingency funding for the delay, with work initially due to start in early September. Willmott Dixon has already been selected to build the FaulknerBrowns Architects-designed venue,
Derby sports arena design team named
by Pete Hayman | 30 Aug 2011
Derby City Council (DCC) has revealed that Mace has been named as the successful design team that will now go forward to work on the city's proposed new multi-sport arena. Councillors selected the group following a tender process, with the specification of the venue to be finalised after local residents and sports clubs are given the chance to have their say. It is thought that a 12 badminton court indoor
AECOM appointed as Rio 2016 masterplanner
by Tom Walker | 23 Aug 2011
Technical services company AECOM has won the design competition for the Rio 2016 Olympic Park Urban Masterplan. AECOM's design, which was selected from a total of 60 entries from 18 countries, outlines how the Olympic Park area will be used; the public spaces, squares and parks; as well as the location of the permanent and temporary venues and the future real estate developments to be built at the site. Design
Barr to deliver new Aberdeen FC stadium
by Pete Hayman | 18 Aug 2011
Barr Construction has been selected as the preferred contractor for the delivery of Aberdeen Football Club's (AFC) new 21,000-capacity stadium on land near Loirston Loch. Earlier this year, the development was given the green light by the Scottish Government after Aberdeen City Council approved The Miller Partnership-designed proposals. Due for completion ahead of the 2013-14 season, it is anticipated that Barr Construction will start work on the 39.5-acre (16-hectare) development
Maracana workers strike after on-site blast
by Maximo Perez | 18 Aug 2011
Around 1,500 construction staff working on the redevelopment of the Maracana stadium in Brazil have gone on strike following an on site explosion. The blast, which left one person seriously injured, has resulted in industrial action and demands of improved safety and higher pay. The worker, named locally as Carlos Felipe da Silva, was taken to Souza Aguiar Hospital in the city center, after suffering deep cuts and burns. Nilson
£31m Redcar leisure plans moves forward
by Pete Hayman | 16 Aug 2011
Detailed proposals for a major new £31m leisure, business support and community facility in the heart of Redcar have been submitted to the local planning authority for consideration. Outline plans drawn up by S&P Architects and Plus3 Architects were given the green light by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council (RCBC) earlier this summer. Middlesbrough-based Buckler Demolition has already commenced work to clear the site at Kirkleatham Street and Coatham Road,
New sports centre proposed for Camden
by Pete Hayman | 12 Aug 2011
A new sports centre is among the facilities to be developed in King's Cross, London as part of a wider scheme by Camden Council to provide a range of public services in one location. Three Pancras Square is poised to house local authority-run operations - including a library and a customer contact centre - under LA Architects-designed proposals for the building. Initial plans for the two-floor sports facility include a
Chelsea FC unveils new museum
by Pete Hayman | 12 Aug 2011
Chelsea Football Club (CFC) has opened a new 670sq m (7,212sq ft) museum at the club's Stamford Bridge stadium in London, which has been designed by Mather and Co. The purpose-built space located behind the Matthew Harding Stand explores more than 100 years of the Premier League club's history and houses a number of interactive exhibits. Attractions include the adidas Shooting Gallery, which will see guests receive a video tutorial
SEK2.8bn Swedbank Arena to open in 2012
by Pete Hayman | 11 Aug 2011
A major new SEK2.8bn (£265m, EUR301m, US$428m) sports and entertainment complex - Swedbank Arena - is due to open in Solna, near Stockholm, Sweden, next year. The development will be owned by a partnership consisting of Peab; Fabege; the Municipality of Solna; Jernhusen; and the Swedish Football Association and is the new home of Sweden's national football team. Four architectural firms have contributed to the design of the new facility
Major new sports complex for Singapore
by Pete Hayman | 10 Aug 2011
Singapore Sports Hub - a major new sports, entertainment and lifestyle complex in Kallang - is scheduled to be completed in 2014 in a bid to help develop the country's sport sector. Arup and DP Architects have been involved with the design of the project, which is being led by SportsHub Pte Ltd (SHPL) - a company comprising four equity partners. A groundbreaking ceremony took place in September last year,
Tranmere Rovers submits training centre plans
by Pete Hayman | 10 Aug 2011
Tranmere Rovers Football Club (TRFC) has revealed that it has submitted two sets of plans for the development of a new training centre and the redevelopment of its current facility. The first planning application lodged with Wirral Council will see 90 new homes developed on the site of the npower League One club's existing venue in the Ingleborough Road area. Meanwhile, the second set of proposals involve the construction of
University reveals Edgbaston campus plans
by Pete Hayman | 10 Aug 2011
The University of Birmingham's (UoB) historic Edgbaston campus is poised to undergo a major £175m transformation, including the development of a new sports centre. Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and S&P Architects have been appointed to lead the design and delivery of the proposals, with a library also proposed as part of the scheme. A 50m swimming pool; sports halls; and training facilities are earmarked as part of the new complex, which
£3m Bath sports hall plans submitted
by Pete Hayman | 10 Aug 2011
Bath and North East Somerset Council (BANES) has submitted a new planning application for the construction of a £3m dual-use sports hall at the city's Wellsway School. Cardiff-based Boyes Rees Architects are behind the design of the facility, which forms part of the council's strategy to improve school buildings across the area. A site next to an existing synthetic turf pitch will house the 1,878sq m (20,215sq ft) facility, which
New £24m National BMX Centre unveiled
by Pete Hayman | 08 Aug 2011
The new £24m National BMX Centre - comprising the UK's first indoor permanent BMX track - has opened its doors to the public at the National Cycling Centre, Manchester. Ellis Williams Architects are behind the design of the new 110,000sq ft (10,219sq m) venue, which was delivered by Sir Robert McAlpine and is to be run by The Velodrome Trust. Facilities include permanent seating capacity for 2,000 spectators, with potential
£12m Matlock leisure centre nears opening
by Pete Hayman | 08 Aug 2011
Derbyshire Dales District Council (DDDC) has revealed that Arc Leisure Matlock - a new £12m complex designed by Dyer - is to open to the public for the first time on 24 August. Built by Morgan Sindall and project managed by Drivers Jonas Deloitte, the facility is to be handed over the council in mid-August ahead of the scheduled opening date. The existing Matlock Lido will close on 14 August
New Juventus stadium to open next month
by Maximo Perez | 08 Aug 2011
Juventus football club, based in Turin (Italy), is to officially open its new stadium on 8 September. The arena was designed by architects Hernado Suarez (Studio Chiesa), Gino Zanavella (Studio Gau) and Al Group of Turin. Juventus has invested 105m euros (£91m, $US149m) in the 41,000 capacity venue, which replaces the club's old Delle Alpi. The 71,000 capacity Delle Alpi was suffered from poor attendance during the latest seasons with
First phase completed on Medellin Stadium
by Maximo Perez | 04 Aug 2011
The first phase of a multi-mullion dollar redevelopment of the Atanasio Girardot sportspark in Medellín, Columbia has been completed. The project has been funded in partnership by Instituto de Deportes y Recreation Medellín INDER (Leisure and Sports Institute Medellín), which contributed US$14m (£8.5m, 9.8m euro) and COL Deporte (Columbian Sports Institute), which invested US$3.8m (£2.3m, 2.7m euro) in the scheme. The redevelopment of the stadium has been done by Josef
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