Soccer City Stadium for FIFA World Cup 2010
cladded with concrete skin panels by Rieder Johannesburg South / South Africa / 2009
concrete skin cladding for FIFA Worldcup Stadium in South Africa
- Largest African Stadium for FIFA Worldcup 2010
- 94.000 seat ground
- Design like an African Pot -> 8 typical African colours & 2 surfaces
- Shape refers to the calabash, a traditional African cooking vessel
- Natural appearance of cladding
- Environmental friendly product
Architects: Boogertman Urban Edge & Partners, Johannesburg (ZA)
Substructure: Metallbau Valenta, Fieberbrunn (AT)
Product Information: 30.000 m² concrete skin 13 mm in typical african colours (sandstone, terra, mocca brown, terracotta, haima red, sahara…)
approx. 40.000 concrete skin panels
Surface: FE Ferro and MA Matt
The new icon of the FIFA World Cup 2010 will host the final match.
concrete skin cladding for FIFA Worldcup Stadium in South Africa - Largest African Stadium for FIFA Worldcup 2010 - 94.000 seat ground - Design like an African Pot -> 8 typical African colours & 2 surfaces - Shape refers to the calabash, a traditional African cooking vessel- Natural appearance of cladding - Environmental friendly product Architects: Boogertman Urban Edge & Partners, Johannesburg (ZA) Substructure: Metallbau Valenta, Fieberbrunn (AT) Product...
- Year 2009
- Work finished in 2009
- Status Completed works
- Type Sports Centres / Stadiums / Sports Facilities / Tourist Facilities / Monuments
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