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Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronOn Monday, the <a href="http://www.bordeaux.fr/ebx/portals/ebx.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pgPresStand8&classofcontent=presentationStandard&id=54031" target="_blank">city of Bordeaux</a> announced Swiss architecture firm, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/projet-triangle-by-herzog-and-de-meuron/">Herzog & de Meuron</a>, as the winners of the design competition for the new stadium in Bordeaux. The airy, prismatic stadium is set to be completed in time for de l'Euro 2016 de football and will serve as home field for Girondins de Bordeaux. Accessed via <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/public-transportation">public transportation</a>, the 43,500 seat stadium will hold various events like football (soccer), rugby and concerts and will help raise the level of sporting in the area. As part of the development, (if we understand our French correctly) a large photovoltaic plant will pump out <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/energy">renewable energy</a> for the area and the stadium.1
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronTo support the Girondins de Bor, there will be comfortable seats and easy stadium accessibility by tram or by car.2
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronThe stadium in concert mode.3
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronVisibility of the field will be ensured from every angle.4
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronAccess into the stadium will be up stairs that surround the whole structure.5
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronArrival at the stadium by tram or car.6
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronThe stadium lights up and night.7
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronA large pv plant sits right next door to the stadium.8
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronThe stadium is located in the city's green belt district in the Lac quarter and has been designed to have a direct connection with the surrounding environment.9
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronSquare in volume, the structure is surrounded on all sides by slender tree like poles that give the feeling you are walking into a forest.10
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronSurrounding the stadium will be a landscaped area designed by French landscape architect Michel Desvigne and Vinci-Fayat will head up construction.11
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronThe site has a close connection with nature.12
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronInside the stadium drops down into the ground and opens up to the sky under a concave roof. All of the seats will be covered and meet the standards of spectator comfort set by UEFA and will have perfect visibility to the field.13
Stade de Bordeaux-Herzog de MeuronConstruction is expected to break ground soon to meet the scheduled completion date of 2015.14














