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Sportarena Olympiapark Munich SAP Garden, Germany
3XN has unveiled its design for a multipurpose sports arena with a green roof that will merge into the landscape of Munich's Olympic park. The arena will be built on the site of the former Olympic cycling track stadium that was designed by German architect Günther Behnisch for the 1972 Summer Olympics. All year round the rinks are open for schools, clubs, and the public to use, becoming a place that gathers and strengthens local grassroots sports.
The 62,500m² arena itself is oval-shaped and asymmetrical in both its height and shape, forming an organic appearance which integrates harmoniously with the existing park landscape and its structured facade and roof greening will create elegant highlights. The design team concealed the arena's three additional ice rinks underneath an artificial hill that organically continues the park's existing pathways and landscape design. The arena's façade is dynamic and welcoming with vertical pilaster strips. Each of the 260 pilaster strips is unique in its geometry with the largest being over 18 meters tall and weighing one ton.
The sports arena is the new home of ice hockey team EHC Red Bull Munich and basketball team Bayern Munich while three additional ice rinks serve as training and public facilities. The bowl can gather up to 10,700 spectators for ice hockey and 11,500 for basketball. Beyond the sports facilities, the arena offers three levels of VIP areas, merchandise shops, a large restaurant, a gaming room, offices and conference rooms, a parking garage, and a public rooftop terrace.
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