Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Design
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Forest Green Rovers Eco-park
FGR Gloucestershire: New Football Stadium Building design by Zaha Hadid Architects, UK
28 May 2021
AR Future Project Awards 2021 Winners
20th edition of the AR Future Project Awards – this stadium design by ZHA wins the Sport & Stadiums category:
AR Future Project Awards 2021
5 Apr 2017
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Design by Zaha Hadid Architects
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Designs
Design: Zaha Hadid Architects
New Zaha Hadid designs unveiled for Forest Green Rovers Eco-park
Wednesday 5 April 2017 – Ecotricity has revealed two concept designs by Zaha Hadid Architects for the Green Technology Hub at Eco Park, alongside unveiling a new ‘Gateway to Stroud’ at a business breakfast this morning.
image © Zaha Hadid Architects, render by VA
Over one hundred businesses attending the event will see the ‘Gateway to Stroud’ proposal – comprising a new dual-carriageway on the A419, concept designs for Eco Park’s Green Technology Hub, the new Forest Green Rovers football stadium, and a Zaha Hadid designed footbridge linking the two main sides of the development.
Ecotricity has applied to Stroud District Council for outline planning permission for the development, which the company hopes will be granted in the next few months.
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park footbridge design:
Dale Vince, Ecotricity founder, said: “With Eco Park we hope to push the boundaries of sustainable development, create 4,000 jobs in the green economy, a world class football stadium and make more room for nature with a big biodiversity boost. As well as creating a new ‘Gateway to Stroud’.”
A spokesperson for ZHA, said: “The bridge design creates one single, fluid form by fusing together individual timber elements. This important, unifying gesture builds connections for the community, conveying Eco Park as a facility for all.
image © Zaha Hadid Architects
“The Green Technology Hub proposals apply the latest sustainable design technologies with ecologically sound materials and construction methods to create an integrated community for world-leading research and development.”
While currently just at the concept stage, a decision on the final design of the Green Technology Hub will be made as part of the full planning application.
Green Technology Hub at Eco Park:
Eco Park is a proposed 100 acre sports and green technology centre at Junction 13 on the M5 – with 50 acres dedicated to creating state-of-the-arts sporting facilities, including a new stadium for Forest Green Rovers, while the other 50 acres will comprise a green technology business park capable of creating up to 4,000 jobs.
For more details on Eco Park, see Ecotricity’s website: https://ift.tt/3frRmIw.
About Ecotricity
Ecotricity was founded in 1995 as the world’s first green energy company and now supplies almost 200,000 customers across Britain from a growing fleet of wind and sun parks. Ecotricity is a ‘not-for-dividend’ enterprise that, on average over the last eleven years, has invested more per customer in building new sources of green electricity than any other energy company in Britain.
Zaha Hadid
3 Nov 2016
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Winner News
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Competition Winner
Design: Zaha Hadid Architects
Forest Green announces Zaha Hadid Architects as stadium design winner
Thursday 3rd November 2016 – Following a seven-month international competition, Forest Green Rovers has selected Zaha Hadid Architects to design its new 5,000 seater football stadium.
Images © Zaha Hadid Architects, render by VA
Forest Green announced the competition in March this year, and quickly received over 50 entries from architects around the world, including Sweden, Germany, France, Britain and the United States.
In May, the football club shortlisted nine entries, before selecting two finalists in August, who were given another two months to take their concepts further, including building scale models.
Dale Vince, Ecotricity founder and Forest Green Rovers chairman, said: “Zaha Hadid have built some fantastic sport stadia around the world, including one at the Olympic Park in London; they’ve designed one of the five stadiums for the next World Cup in Qatar, and now they’ve designed one for Forest Green.
Interior of the Seating Bowl – Phase 1:
Interior of the Seating Bowl – Phase 2:
“The really standout thing about this stadium is that it’s going to be entirely made of wood – the first time that will have been done anywhere in the world.
“The importance of using wood is not only that it’s a naturally occurring material, it has very low carbon content – about as low as it gets for a building material.
“And when you bear in mind that around three quarters of the lifetime carbon impact of any stadium comes from its building materials, you can see why that’s so important – and it’s why our new stadium will have the lowest carbon content of any stadium in the world.
“We’re thrilled with the concept and the amount of thought Zaha Hadid put into their design – their experience of stadia design and their ability to put environmental issues at the heart of what they do really stood out. They took a really challenging brief, ran with it, and have given us an iconic and original new stadium.
“We’ve done as much as we can to make our current stadium properly sustainable, but we are limited with what we can do – it simply wasn’t built with the environment in mind. At Eco Park, we’ve started with a blank sheet of paper, and we’ll be going further than anyone has done before – this really will be the greenest football stadium in the world.”
Concourse:
Zaha Hadid Architects have won numerous architectural prizes, including the Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA) top Stirling Prize two years running, for the MAXXI Museum in Rome (2010) and the Evelyn Grace Academy in Brixton (2011). Founder Dame Zaha Hadid, who passed away earlier this year, was awarded the first Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004 – often referred to as the ‘Nobel Prize of architecture’.
Jim Heverin, Director at Zaha Hadid Architects, said: “We are very proud to be selected to build the new home for Forest Green Rovers – it will not only be a new stadium, but also an important addition for the community. The club’s heritage, ambition and vision reflect our own, combining the latest material research and construction techniques with new design approaches to build a more ecologically sustainable and inclusive architecture.
Interior lobby:
“With the team’s community and supporters at its core, fans will be as close as five meters from the pitch and every seat has been calculated to provide unrestricted sight lines to the entire field of play. The stadium’s continuous spectator bowl surrounding the pitch will maximise matchday atmosphere.
“Forest Green Rovers’ new stadium and Eco Park aims to be carbon neutral or carbon negative, including measures such as the provision of on-site renewable energy generation. The buildings on the site, and their embodied energy, play a substantial role in achieving this ambitious target and demonstrate sustainable architecture can be dynamic and beautiful.”
The runner-up entry came from Glen Howells Architects, the firm who designed the award-winning Gloucester Services on the M5.
Dale said: “Glen Howells also produced an exceptional design – and they impressed us as much as their design did actually. As a result, we’re going to work with them on some future projects.”
Forest Green Rovers New Football Stadium Building:
Zaha Hadid Architects
GR Gloucestershire Football Stadium
Background:
The Zaha Hadid designed stadium will be the centrepiece of the £100million Eco Park development – Ecotricity’s 100 acre sports and green technology business park proposal, beside junction 13 of the M5 in Gloucestershire.
Half of Eco Park will consist of state-of-the-art sporting facilities, including the new stadium, grass and all-weather training pitches, publicly accessible multi-disciplinary facilities, and a sports science hub.
The other half will comprise a green technology business park with sustainably built commercial offices and light industrial units, giving Eco Park the potential to create up to 4,000 jobs, including room for the continued expansion of green energy company Ecotricity, who have submitted the overall proposal and who are already the biggest employer in Stroud with 700 people located across four sites.
The proposal will also see the development of a nature reserve on the site, a potential public transport hub, including a Stroud Park and Ride, as well as help with the restoration of the Stroudwater canal.
Zaha Hadid Architecture
5 Jul 2016
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Competition News
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Competition Shortlist
Glenn Howells and Zaha Hadid Architects qualify for Forest Green eco-stadium, reports the Architect’s Journal.
– Glenn Howells Architects
– Zaha Hadid
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20 May 2016
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Competition
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Architecture Competition
FGR Design competition Finalists revealed for £100 m new football stadium project for a semi-professional football club in Gloucestershire.
Forest Green Rovers have selected a shortlist of 9 architecture practices from almost 50 entries:
– AFL Architects
– DP Architects
– George King Architects
– Gianni Botsford Architects
– Glenn Howells Architects
– Richard Kroeker
– Studio M12
– Zaha Hadid Architects
– ZedFactory
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Competition Designs
– AFL Architects
– DP Architects
– George King Architects
– Gianni Botsford Architects
– Glenn Howells Architects
– Richard Kroeker
– Studio M12
– Zaha Hadid Architects
– ZedFactory
The proposal also includes a nature reserve and a potential public transport hub, including a park-and-ride, as well as help with the restoration of the Stroudwater canal.
Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Design Competition
Zaha Hadid Architecture Designs
Website: Forest Green Rovers Eco-park Building Designs
Gloucestershire Architecture
The New Lawn stadium is the home ground of the ‘green devils’
Address: Forest Green Rovers, The New Lawn, Another Way,, Nailsworth GL6 0FG, England
Phone: 01453 834860
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RIBA South West Awards Winners in 2016
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photograph : Charles Hosea
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Cheltenham’s Art Gallery & Museum – new building development
Berman Guedes Stretton – winner: RIBA Competition
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Gloucester’s Kings Quarter
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Gloucester Language Immersion Centre
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
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Maggies Cotswolds, Cheltenham
MacCormac Jamieson Prichard
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The Parabola Arts Centre at Cheltenham Ladies’ College
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English Architect Studios
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Sao Arsenal hé lộ nguyên nhân trở thành ông chủ CLB Forest Green Rovers
Hậu vệ Hector Bellerin khẳng định, lý do mà anh quyết định chi tiền để trở thành cổ đông của CLB Forest Green Rovers là vì những động thái bảo vệ môi trường mà đội bóng này hướng đến.
Như thông tin đã đưa, Hector Bellerin vừa chính thức trở thành 1 trong 2 cổ đông lớn nhất của CLB CLB Forest Green Rovers. Đây là câu lạc bộ nổi tiếng với phương châm bảo vệ môi trường khi luôn hướng đến việc đảm bảo hệ sinh thái bền vững, từ hạn chết ăn thịt cho đến việc chăm sóc mặt cỏ bằng những chế phẩm sinh học.
Bellerin khá được yêu thích tại Emirates
Và điều này gây ấn tượng mạnh với Bellerin – người vốn luôn xem trọng việc bảo vệ môi trường. Đây cũng là lý do khiến Bellerin quyết định chi ra một khoản tiền lớn để trở thành cổ đông của CLB này.
“Forest Green Rovers đang dẫn đường cho những đội bóng khác. Nhiều người cho rằng vấn đề môi trường đã không còn có thể xử lý, nhưng Forest Green đã và đang làm những gì có thể.”
“Tôi hạnh phúc khi giờ đây được là một phần của gia đình FGR, cùng mọi người làm thế giới trở nên tốt đẹp hơn.”
Haven’t seen many talk about this Bellerín pass at all. Hector is gonna show all of you he’s not going anywhere
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“Lần đầu gặp Forest Green Rovers, tôi chỉ biết họ ở khá xa London. Sau khi nghe được nhiều hơn về những gì họ làm, tôi biết mình muốn trở thành một phần của CLB này”, Bellerin cho hay.
Trích nguồn bài viết Sao Arsenal hé lộ nguyên nhân trở thành ông chủ CLB Forest Green Rovers tại trang Yêu Thể Thao.
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Match Preview – FGR vs Swansea City U21s.
Forest Green Rovers look to extend their impressive cup run this evening when they face Swansea City’s under 21’s at The New Lawn.
Having seen off Sky bet League 2 high flyers Newport County, Rovers claimed victory against local rivals Cheltenham Town to set up tonight’s fixture against The Swans.
Forest Green sealed their 3rd win on the bounce last Saturday, beating Morecombe 2-0 in a must win game for the Green Devils.
Morale is high at the club, and goalkeeper Brad Collins (on loan from Premier League challengers Chelsea) insists they’ll be going for the win tonight;
“I’ve come across Swansea once in the FA Youth Cup but that’s the only time I think,”
“It’s going to be a tough game. We’ve both got six points on the board and we’re fighting for that top place.”
“We know that, we’re preparing well and we’ll see what happens.”
Fans at The New Lawn will be keen for the club to continue their winning ways, but know that tonight’s task will be one of the toughest their side have faced.
Swansea City’s under 21’s have beaten both Newport County and Cheltenham Town themselves, coming from behind in the latter to seal victory. The squad is currently in 9th place of the U23’s Premier League Table, but will be looking to match last year’s cup run of reaching the Checkatrade Trophy Quarter Finals.
Tonight’s weather forecast predicts a cold but dry evening, meaning the robot-mown pitch should allow for some slick ground passing – a tactic which the home side favour.
Mark Cooper has recently applauded fans support and in such an important fixture and Rovers may need the voices of their 12th Man tonight.
Kick-off is at 19:45.
For live match commentary, please tune in to BBC Radio Gloucestershire or follow @FGRFC_Official on twitter. Team news and key updates will also be posted to Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat.
Credit to Forest Green Rovers Official website for all player/staff comments.
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