by Franchise FC » 10 Jun 2022 18:18
by AthleticoSpizz » 10 Jun 2022 18:27
by Dirk Gently » 10 Jun 2022 19:03
Franchise FC Can someone help ,e understand what a ‘soulless’ stadium is ?
And I don’t just want a list of examples, but what makes them such
Hear it a lot, but a lot of these places are simply buildings to house ‘entertainment’
What is it that is expected of them ?
by Green » 10 Jun 2022 20:35
by tmesis » 12 Jun 2022 13:59
by RG30 » 12 Jun 2022 16:34
by Brum Royal » 14 Jun 2022 09:41
Dirk GentlyFranchise FC Can someone help ,e understand what a ‘soulless’ stadium is ?
And I don’t just want a list of examples, but what makes them such
Hear it a lot, but a lot of these places are simply buildings to house ‘entertainment’
What is it that is expected of them ?
No character, no individuality, nothing that distingushes them from any other stadium built as quickly and cheaply as possible.
Just something that shows a lack of thought and lack of design - The gable that was the trademark of Archibald Leitch didn't add any extra functionlaity to the stands he built (apart from maybe a place to put a clock or badge) but making the effort and the extra expense to add a feature purely because it looked good and added to the character of a ground shows what gives a place "soul".
by Hendo » 14 Jun 2022 09:44
Brum RoyalDirk GentlyFranchise FC Can someone help ,e understand what a ‘soulless’ stadium is ?
And I don’t just want a list of examples, but what makes them such
Hear it a lot, but a lot of these places are simply buildings to house ‘entertainment’
What is it that is expected of them ?
No character, no individuality, nothing that distingushes them from any other stadium built as quickly and cheaply as possible.
Just something that shows a lack of thought and lack of design - The gable that was the trademark of Archibald Leitch didn't add any extra functionlaity to the stands he built (apart from maybe a place to put a clock or badge) but making the effort and the extra expense to add a feature purely because it looked good and added to the character of a ground shows what gives a place "soul".
So by that reckoning Craven Cottage, Hillsborough and Leyton Orient (name escapes me) are presumably from that architectural stable then?
by Dirk Gently » 14 Jun 2022 09:56
Brum RoyalDirk GentlyFranchise FC Can someone help ,e understand what a ‘soulless’ stadium is ?
And I don’t just want a list of examples, but what makes them such
Hear it a lot, but a lot of these places are simply buildings to house ‘entertainment’
What is it that is expected of them ?
No character, no individuality, nothing that distingushes them from any other stadium built as quickly and cheaply as possible.
Just something that shows a lack of thought and lack of design - The gable that was the trademark of Archibald Leitch didn't add any extra functionlaity to the stands he built (apart from maybe a place to put a clock or badge) but making the effort and the extra expense to add a feature purely because it looked good and added to the character of a ground shows what gives a place "soul".
So by that reckoning Craven Cottage, Hillsborough and Leyton Orient (name escapes me) are presumably from that architectural stable then?
by NathStPaul » 14 Jun 2022 09:59
Franchise FC Can someone help ,e understand what a ‘soulless’ stadium is ?
And I don’t just want a list of examples, but what makes them such
Hear it a lot, but a lot of these places are simply buildings to house ‘entertainment’
What is it that is expected of them ?
by paultheroyal » 14 Jun 2022 13:17
by NathStPaul » 14 Jun 2022 13:21
by From Despair To Where? » 14 Jun 2022 13:31
by paultheroyal » 14 Jun 2022 13:44
by Sutekh » 14 Jun 2022 13:52
From Despair To Where? What I don't get is that Archivald Leitch was basically building stadia to a template 100 years ago, pretty much what modern stadium designers do now.
From what I can see "soulless" basically means there isn't piss lapping round your ankles and the concourse is bigger than a garden shed.
Basically, it's less about the stadium and more about the atmosphere.
by Dirk Gently » 14 Jun 2022 14:34
From Despair To Where? What I don't get is that Archivald Leitch was basically building stadia to a template 100 years ago, pretty much what modern stadium designers do now.
From what I can see "soulless" basically means there isn't piss lapping round your ankles and the concourse is bigger than a garden shed.
Basically, it's less about the stadium and more about the atmosphere.
by ReadingGlasses » 14 Jun 2022 15:21
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