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Bristol Arena designs revealed
POSTED 30 Jan 2015 . BY Katie Buckley
Rendering of Team A's design. The identities of the teams behind specific entries are still anonymous at this point in the competition process Credit: RIBA
Following an announcement in November 2014 outlining five finalists shortlisted to design the £90m (US$135m, €119m) Bristol Arena, images of the proposals have now been revealed.

In the running to design the 12,000 capacity indoor entertainment venue are the following five teams:

- Grimshaw (with MANICA Architecture, Thornton Tomasetti, M-E Engineers and Neil Woodger Acoustics)
- IDOM (in collaboration with Foreman Roberts and Nagata Acoustics)
- Populous (with Feilden Clegg Bradley, Buro Happold and Vanguardia)
- White Arkitekter (with Arup and Sandy Brown Acoustic Consultant)
- Wilkinson Eyre (with Arup)

Between them, these architecture firms have designed some of the best stadiums of the last decade, including the Bilbao Arena (White Arkitekter) and the London Olympic Stadium (Populous).

The images released have not been linked to a particular team. According to the RIBA this is “to ensure anonymity and a fair competition”. So far SMG and Live Nation have been appointed to manage the arena, which is being funded by Bristol Council and the West of England Local Enterprise Partnership.


Team B, all images courtesy of RIBA


Team C


Team D


Team E
PROJECT PROFILE:

Bristol Arena
Bristol Arena, a £90m (US$150m, €112m) venue on an old oil depot site near Temple Meads Station.

Location: Bristol , United Kingdom
Budget: £90m (US$150m, €112m)

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  SMG and Live Nation to manage Bristol Arena


Global facility management giant SMG, in partnership with Live Nation, has been named as the preferred bidder to operate the 12,000-seat Bristol Arena when it opens in 2017.
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A shortlist has been announced consisting of five top architectural firms to design the Bristol Arena, a £90m (US$150m, €112m) venue on an old oil depot site near Temple Meads Station.
 


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30 Jan 2015

Bristol Arena designs revealed
BY Katie Buckley

Rendering of Team A's design. The identities of the teams behind specific entries are still anonymous at this point in the competition process

Rendering of Team A's design. The identities of the teams behind specific entries are still anonymous at this point in the competition process
photo: RIBA

Following an announcement in November 2014 outlining five finalists shortlisted to design the £90m (US$135m, €119m) Bristol Arena, images of the proposals have now been revealed.

In the running to design the 12,000 capacity indoor entertainment venue are the following five teams:

- Grimshaw (with MANICA Architecture, Thornton Tomasetti, M-E Engineers and Neil Woodger Acoustics)
- IDOM (in collaboration with Foreman Roberts and Nagata Acoustics)
- Populous (with Feilden Clegg Bradley, Buro Happold and Vanguardia)
- White Arkitekter (with Arup and Sandy Brown Acoustic Consultant)
- Wilkinson Eyre (with Arup)

Between them, these architecture firms have designed some of the best stadiums of the last decade, including the Bilbao Arena (White Arkitekter) and the London Olympic Stadium (Populous).

The images released have not been linked to a particular team. According to the RIBA this is “to ensure anonymity and a fair competition”. So far SMG and Live Nation have been appointed to manage the arena, which is being funded by Bristol Council and the West of England Local Enterprise Partnership.


Team B, all images courtesy of RIBA


Team C


Team D


Team E



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