Re-thinking stadia design...for next gen by next gen: FOMO5 3, from Ep.12

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Re-thinking stadia design...for next gen by next gen: FOMO5 3, from Ep.12

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The future of stadia design: Built for the next generation, by the next generation. Designing the stadiums of tomorrow involves a mix of considerations - from retrofitting existing structures to enhancing community impact and meeting sustainability goals. In this week’s ‘Sandbox’ FOMO5, taken from our latest episode ‘Beyond the game: Energising community spaces’, Paul Eddleston explores his work around designing community-centric stadia through Buro Happold’s Urban C:lab initiative, which encourages professionals to think creatively about the future of the built environment. In the short episode, Paul discusses challenging traditional assumptions and re-thinking stadiums as vibrant, inclusive hubs that serve far more than just sport – they also unlock new possibilities for local communities. Paul said: “We can turn around the thought of how we design, to be designed for everything but sport. “We have the sport nailed, so maybe we can think of the building in terms of the 340 days it’s not in use and the sport will come naturally.” Joining our regular host Andy Duncan in this episode, were Buro Happold experts Rob Amphlett, Partner, Colin Byrne, Partner and Paul Eddleston, Senior Design Manager.     Subscribe to the whole series; Sometimes we’ll tackle a subject head on, sometimes a sideways view - but always with curiosity, expertise and maybe even a dash of humour.      This podcast series is brought to you by Buro Happold (https://buro.im/SandboxPodcast).

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