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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine by gmp Architekten

 
June 12th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: gmp Architekten

On the occasion of the UEFA European Football Championships in 2012, which Ukraine is staging jointly with Poland, the rebuilding of the Olympic Stadium for the final game has been realized.

The new design for the reconstruction of the stadium respects the historic fabric with its important filigree prestressed concrete upper tier built in 1968, the frame of the new roof structure being detached and placed clear of the existing bowl. This most distinctive feature is therefore being encased in a new filigree glass façade and will be duly illuminated with appropriate lighting.

Interior with view at the playing field

  • Architects: gmp Architekten
  • Project: Olympic Stadium
  • Location: Kiev, Ukraine
  • Competition: 2008
  • Design: Volkwin Marg with Christian Hoffmann and Marek Nowak
  • Project leaders: Martin Bleckmann, Roman Hepp
  • Co-operation with Private Creative Architectural: Bureau Y. Serjogin LLC, Kiev
  • Structural design, roof and façade: schlaich bergermann und partner, Stuttgart – Knut Göppert with Markus Balz and Thomas Moschner

Interior view

  • Structural design: concrete and masonry works KKIG Aachen, Kempen Krause Ingenieurgesellschaft bR
  • General contractors: Kyivmiskbud, Kiev; AK Engineering, Kiev; Master Profi Ukraine, Dnepropetrovsk
  • Technical equipment: b.i.g. Bechtold Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Karlsruhe
  • Lighting design: Conceptlicht, Traunreut
  • Wayfinding system: formkombinat, Nina Marg, Hamburg
  • Client: National Sport Complex ”Olimpiyskiy”, Ukraine
  • Roof surface area: 43,000 m²
  • Seats: 68,000
  • VIP seats: 2,300
  • Construction period: 2008–2011

Tiers

The plinth structure of 1948 arising from the location of the stadium on a slope at the West End also was rebuilt in a different guise during reconstruction. The geometry of the lower part of the stand was completely redesigned and updated in accordance with safety requirements. Particularly at the west end of the stadium, beneath the main stand, extensive premises were constructed for players, VIP guests and press representatives. After the conclusion of the European Football Championships in 2012, an athletics track will be inserted, enhancing the functionality of the stadium. When the glazed structure of the stadium is illuminated at night, it is an urban landmark in the cityscape of downtown Kiev. The interior of the stadium, with seats for around 68,000 people, gains an individual, unmistakable identity with a membrane roof structure incorporating air supports and domes of light.

The new stadium was inaugurated on 8th October 2011, the first international match after the opening was held between Ukraine and Germany on 11th November 2011.

Roof membrane

Exterior view of the structure

Exterior view

Night view

System section

Site plan

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