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2004 - 2010
Landsdowne Road, Dublin 4
Client
LRSDC
Area
62000 sq.m
Awards
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland / Best Sustainable Building - Highly Commended
2011
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland / Best Accessible Building
2011
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland / Best Leisure Building
2011
Royal Institute of British Architects / Regional Award - EU
2011
British Construction Industry Awards / International Award
2011
World Architecture Festival / ONCE prize for accessible design
2010
World Architecture Festival / Sport category - Highly Commended
2010
Green Awards / Green Building Award
2011
LAMA / Best Architect
2011
LAMA / National Impact Award
2011
LAMA / Best Civil Engineering Project Award
2011
Irish Concrete Society Awards /
2010
PLAN Expo / OPUS Award - Winner
2010
Institute of Structural Engineers / Sports & Leisure - Commended
2011
International Property Awards / The Architecture Award - Leisure & Hospitality
2010
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The challenge for Scott Tallon Walker who were appointed joint architects with HOK SVE (Populous) was the creation of the new international stadium for rugby and soccer at the site of the existing Lansdowne Road Stadium, Dublin, worthy of the history attached to the oldest international rugby ground in the world. The design includes the required 50,000 seating capacity and all the facilities expected in a modern stadium, and all within the existing restricted footprint.
The building form is a fully site responsive design solution, keeping its height at its lowest closest to the adjacent two storey houses. The site is bounded by residences and the Dodder River, and is bisected by the main Dublin to Wexford railway line. Crowd management within a residential street network, that includes a railway crossing, riverbank walkways as well as bridges over the river resulted in the inclusion of a tunnel underpass to enable the level-crossing to remain closed during events, a new passenger concourse for the railway station, upgrading of the river bank to allow safer access and to provide flood defenses, as well as the demolition of one house to create wider access to the stadium.
The use of a transparent shingled skin enables the organic form to wrap around the concourses, seating tiers and the pitch. The enclosure creates a highly atmospheric seating bowl, so ensuring the continuation of the ''Lansdowne Roar'', and the stadium's curvilinear form is now instantly recognisable on Dublin's skyline as Ireland's international stadium.
Watch Aviva Stadium on You Tube
Aviva Stadium publication in Architecture Ireland Magazine
Plan Magazine - Denise Maguire talks to Bryan Roe
Buro Happold - Creating Unique Geometry
Aviva Stadium - Key Facts and Figures
15th April 2011 - Aviva Stadium is the winner of the The Green Building Awards. The submission entry can be downloaded here
19th May 2011 - Aviva Stadium wins RIBA Award
13th October 2011 - Aviva Stadium wins Best International Project at the British Construction Industry Awards