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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.

Arena Pantanal in Cuiabá, Brazil by GCP Arquitetos

 
October 7th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: GCP Arquitetos

The new Arena Cuiabá will occupy a site of approximately 300,000 sqm. The intention of this project is also to work as an instrument of urban renewal and legacy for future generations, transforming the entire area in a landmark Park for sports, culture, education and leisure to the Mato Grosso State capital, Cuiabá.

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

  • Architects: GCP Arquitetos
  • Project: Arena Pantanal
  • Location: Cuiabá, Brazil
  • Design phase: June 2009 / February 2010
  • Construction phase: March 2010 / December 2013

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

The unusual Arena´s bowl footprint, with four open corners, is the result of a design strategy allowing the solution of many issues, such as Arena capacity flexibility after 2014 Word-Cup and local environment.

Since the pitch needs to be built in a strict North/South orientation, to avoid glare on cameras during TV matches transmission, to optimize the natural wind flow and ventilation, the bowl corners were chopped out and substituted by landscaped open areas. Though the landscape is expected thermal convections to enhance natural ventilation.

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

This new equipment will have capacity for 42.263 spectators with flexibility for the reduction to 27.000 spectators by partial dismantling of the North and South grandstands and their roofs.

The external envelope façade is made by vertical steel porches, covered with waterproof PVC membrane combined with certified wood louvers, propitiating excellent cross-ventilation to the Arena.

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

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Though water may not be a big matter due to the location of this project, close to an important hydrographic basin well served by rivers, the Arena has three combined systems in order to reduce water consumption.

The rain water will be collected. The domestic waste water will be treated in a proper plant and all the saved and treated water will be used for toilets, football pitch irrigation and air-conditioned system needs. The pitch irrigation is almost a close-loop system. Those integrated systems will save more than 30% of water.

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

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Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

The Arena project is designed to be LEED certified, therefore the MEP and HVAC systems will follow energy efficiency recommendations.

The Landscape area will be composed only by native species of “Cerrado”, Atlantic Forest and Amazon Forest, since this region integrates these three important Brazilian bio systems. This design party allows easy species adaptation, reducing irrigation and represents an opportunity to explore environmental education and awareness.

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Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

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Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

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Categories: Cultural Center, Educational Center, Landscape, Park, Sports Centre




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