Camp Nou

Kerrybai

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Why does it matter if it's called qatar camp nou or whatever? We get more money as a result and nothing changes, we are still Barcelona.
 

Kerrybai

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Referendum on 5/6 April on the new stadium. Stadium to be paid off in 8-10 years. The reason for rebuilding is to keep up with competitors, basically the club wants to increase both matchday and non-matchday revenue by improving hospitality areas etc.

While the cost is high, 90 million is been used to build a new 10k basketball arena.

Bigger, modern and profitable

'The Camp Nou would of almost 100,000 spectators to the current 105,000 . As for the stands, a new more upright and better visibility would be built first (currently can see many parts of the stadium), while the second would remain as it is now and the third would be completed. Changes in the stands would involve moving about 10% of subscribers, but substantially improve the quality of vision, based on current information and pending the development of the final project. Additionally, a new link in boxes, restaurants would be built with a view the field, 'superboxes' and other VIP services between the first and second tier . These VIP areas improve in terms of quality and quantity (3,500 new seats will be added to complete a total of 5,700 seats for maximum comfort). corridors of the stadium was also improved. a perimeter ring services and access would be constructed to facilitate internal circulation, improving the gastronomic, utilities and housekeeping operations . Escalators and elevators to access all include the third tier, level and tidy, removing staircases and adding more plants open spaces will be created. The new Camp Nou, in short, would most visible service, better signage and will be designed for people with disabilities and reduced mobility . would also have a new location of the master camera in a central position, according to UEFA requirements, and will operate a second TV U (the perimeter signage foot lawn) that increase revenue for FC Barcelona. Outside the Camp Nou capacity areas in a total capacity of 5,000 car spaces would increase .'

So the lower tier will have improved views, currently it has a very shallow angle.

Oh btw the megastore was improved lately, now we have the world's second largest nike store.

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Flavia

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A new stadium built on the same structure

www.fcbarcelona.cat
01/20/2014 19:40

The new capacity would be 105,000, with every seat under cover

A new, steeper first tier would improve the view of the action
The work would begin in May 2017 and end in February 2021


On Monday, the first details have been revealed of what the new Camp Nou would look like. The board has presented a proposal that, according to the studies that have been conducted, will enable a new stadium to be built over the current structure, ultimately creating the same kind of stadium that would have resulted out of starting from zero. The Camp Nou would remain in Les Corts, but would look very different both on the inside and outside.

The proposal includes improved functionality, accessibility, mobility, sustainability, modernity and quality, designed to be at the service of the people, the neighbourhood and the city. This new Camp Nou would include three main areas: the Camp Nou itself, a new Palau Blaugrana for 10,000 spectators and the Espai Barça (Barça Space), which would involve buildings for different purposes integrated into the district.

The restructuring would mean moving the new Miniestadi to the Ciutat Esportiva training ground, which would seat between 6,000 and 7,000 people.
Bigger, more modern and more profitable

The Camp Nou would go from having just short of 100,000 seats as it does now to 105,000. A new, steeper first tier of terracing would vastly improve the sightlines, which are not great in some parts of the current stadium, while the second tier would largely remain the same, with the third tier being expanded. These changes would mean about 10% of the season ticket holders would have to be moved, but always to places with a better view of the field, although the definitive project has yet to be specified.

There will also be a new ring of boxes and restaurants overlooking the pitch, along with what are called ‘superboxes’ and other VIP services between the first and second tiers.
. The quality of the VIP services will be vastly improved both in terms of quantity and quality (3,500 new seats would create a total of 5,700 luxury seats).

The stadium walkways and corridors will also be changed. There will be a perimeter ring to make passage between different zones smoother, and will also enable improvements to the range of culinary items on offer, as well as better cleaning services and public conveniences. Escalators and lifts will be used to reach the third tier, and the current structure will be vastly more streamlined, and will receive much more daylight. The new Camp Nou will, in short, have more facilities, better signage and will also be better adapted for disabled users.

The master camera position will also be changed to fit with UEFA requirements, and a second system of electronic advertising hoardings will be included, thus helping to boost club income.
Outside, the Camp Nou will have more parking spaces, making room for a total of 5,000 cars.
Almost four years of work

If the referendum on April 5 or 6 gives the project the go-ahead, then the work on the new Camp Nou would begin in May 2017, depending on the eventual plans and municipal permits, and take almost four years, with much of the work being done during the close-season, finalising in February 2021.

The work would be going on throughout three and a half football seasons. The work on the exterior will largely be done while the stadium is being used for matches, while the work on the terraces will be done in the summer, thus minimising the inconvenience caused to spectators. However, the biggest priority of all during the construction process will, naturally, be safety.

Despite the work, the FC Barcelona first team will be able to continue playing games at the Camp Nou regardless, which has been another priority of the project. So, there will be no major effect on ground capacity.

Today’s announcement comes after a year and a half of studies, an investment that has cost around one million euros. The club has been working with ISG (a company specialising in identifying and optimising new sources of income and improving the spectator experience in new stadiums), AEG (which organises sports and entertainment events), ICON Venue Group (a company specialising in project management, and stadium development around the world) and Ryder Levett Bucknall (a company specialising in the financial control and management of projects).


New multipurpose pavilion

Details were also announced today about the new Palau Blaugrana. It will be built on the current site of the Miniestadi (which will now be in the Ciutat Esportiva) and will seat 10,000 people, although for certain events this will be extendible to 12,000.

It will be a multipurpose facility, usable for all kinds of activities, from basketball matches to concerts and other events.

There are also plans for a smaller pavilion with 2,000 seats next to the Palau. This space has been designed for training matches and games played by teams that attract smaller crowds, including the option of an ice rink.

In this case, the construction will take about two years, starting in the summer of 2017 and ending in the first quarter of 2019.
 

Chainsaw

Killahead
Why does it matter if it's called qatar camp nou or whatever? We get more money as a result and nothing changes, we are still Barcelona.

What's next? Camp of Sheikhs as the new Barca stadium???!! How about changing the club's name to FC Barca Sheikhs or something too?!
 

Gohan

Super Saiyan
The new design from the inside is very nice. Outside should be done better, and I agree no Qatar, Coca-cola or any of those companys. Because if we allow now, doors will open for them and where will they stop? Before you know it the name is changed to Qatar Camp or whatever.
 

FCBarca

Mike the Knife
Why does it matter if it's called qatar camp nou or whatever? We get more money as a result and nothing changes, we are still Barcelona.

I'm with Razor on this, we are not still Barcelona in light of the depths we've sunk to of late
 
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Ryu Hayabusa

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So 600 millions, yeah? Sorry,but this is absolutely crazy. You could almost build two Allianz Arenas for that.
 

Yannick03

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The remoddeling of the Camp Nou will cost 420 million euros, the other 180 million is for the basketbalstadion and some other stuff. If you account for inflation over all those years, remoddeling the Camp Nou is cheaper than the Allianz Arena.
 

The Observer

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The remoddeling of the Camp Nou will cost 420 million euros, the other 180 million is for the basketbalstadion and some other stuff. If you account for inflation over all those years, remoddeling the Camp Nou is cheaper than the Allianz Arena.

Also remodelling is often more expensive than building from scratch.
 
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Ryu Hayabusa

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The remoddeling of the Camp Nou will cost 420 million euros, the other 180 million is for the basketbalstadion and some other stuff. If you account for inflation over all those years, remoddeling the Camp Nou is cheaper than the Allianz Arena.


What do you mean by "all those years"?? The Allianz Arena wasn't build in the 60s or 70s... Even with inflation accounted for, the AA would be something around 400 mio. at the max.
 

Yannick03

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What do you mean by "all those years"?? The Allianz Arena wasn't build in the 60s or 70s... Even with inflation accounted for, the AA would be something around 400 mio. at the max.

The average inflation rate of Germany since 2003 is 1.75 %. So buidling the Allianz arena at this moment would cost 340*(1.0175)^11 = 411 million euros. Taking into account that 4 years of additional inflation because work begins in 2017, the Allianz Arena will be more expensive. Don't underestimate the power of inflation ;)
 
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Ryu Hayabusa

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Ah, I just noticed my error. In 2005 the Allianz Arena was completed, not in its early stages of construction. Embarrassing. :p
 

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