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Stadium du Littoral is a Spectacular Net Zero Sports Complex in France

10/27/2011
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  • Stadium du Littoral-Olgga Architectes
    Recently completed in September, Stadium du Littoral is a multi-sport complex dedicated to rugby, football, archery, running, cycling and BMX. The arena is composed of flexible spectator and sporting areas, as well as all the necessary administration and athletic facilities. Designed by French design practice <a href="http://www.olgga.fr/" target="_blank">Olgga Architectes</a>, the stadium is also slated to be completely net zero energy. Photovoltaic panels are set on the roof to generate electricity, and a solar hot water system produces half of the facility's domestic hot water. Soon a wind turbine will be installed and the complex will produce more power than it needs!
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  • Stadium du Littoral-Olgga Architectes
    Located in the north in <a href="http://www.ville-grande-synthe.com/" target="_blank">Grande Synthe</a>, France, the Stadium du Littoral is a tour de force when it comes to sports
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  • Stadium du Littoral-Olgga Architectes
    The 12 hectare site has three rugby fields, two football fields, an archery round, a running track, a 1300 m cycling ring and soon it will have a BMX track.
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  • Stadium du Littoral-Olgga Architectes
    The stadium itself is a long and low volume with a roof that spans an open central void. Contained within are two clubhouses, locker rooms, community recreation room, administrative offices and seating for 617 spectators.
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    A bridge spans from the stadium across the cycling track letting fans travel to communal viewing terrace without interrupting the race below.
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    The bridge across the cycling track.
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  • Stadium du Littoral-Olgga Architectes
    Parts of the stadium are covered with micro perforated fabric that provides shade and protection from the elements, but still gives the feeling of being outdoors.
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    The textile also filters sunlight to protect interior rooms from direct solar gain providing thermal control.
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  • Stadium du Littoral-Olgga Architectes
    The roof holds 700 square meters of photovoltaic panels that generate electricity for the stadium and leftovers are sent on to the local electric grid.
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  • Stadium du Littoral-Olgga Architectes
    A solar hot water system provides up to 50% of the facilities hot water and rainwater is collected from the roof to provide water for flushing toilets.
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  • Stadium du Littoral-Olgga Architectes
    A wind turbine is expected to be installed soon and when it finally happens, the facility will be able to generate more power than it needs.
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    Cafe seating and viewing room inside the stadium.
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    View of the pitch and the stadium.
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    The stadium officially opened September 4th, 2011.
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Stadium du Littoral-Olgga Architectes

Recently completed in September, Stadium du Littoral is a multi-sport complex dedicated to rugby, football, archery, running, cycling and BMX. The arena is composed of flexible spectator and sporting areas, as well as all the necessary administration and athletic facilities. Designed by French design practice Olgga Architectes, the stadium is also slated to be completely net zero energy. Photovoltaic panels are set on the roof to generate electricity, and a solar hot water system produces half of the facility's domestic hot water. Soon a wind turbine will be installed and the complex will produce more power than it needs!

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