Location
Johannesburg, South Africa
Owner
City of Johannesburg
Completed on
2010
Scope of our work
conceptual design, construction design, site supervision
Architect
Boogertman Urban Edge and Partners, Johannesburg
The Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg / Soweto was selected for the final match of the World Cup 2010 in South Africa. To accommodate this, the existing stadium had to be expanded to hold 94,000 spectators, making it the largest stadium in South Africa. Within the scope of the stadium expansion was a new roof and facade structure. The earth colored calabash, as the symbol of pan-Africanism, framed the design inspiration of the architects upon which schlaich bergermann und partner developed the integral roof and facade structure with an outer diameter of 300 m. The undulating roof, with a 36 m cantilever, was clad with an upper and lower membrane. The roof cladding makes a homogenous transition to the colorful fiber concrete plates of the façade. The 800 m long, circumferential 3-chord ring beam has a span of up to 50 m.
Base area: 70,000 m²
Area roof and facade: 68,000 m²
Height: 40 m above field
Diameter: 320 m
Cantilever: ca. 36 m
Seats: 94,000
Material facade: glass-fibre reinforced concrete panels
Material membrane: PTFE/glass
Base area: 70,000 m²
Area roof and facade: 68,000 m²
Height: 40 m above field
Diameter: 320 m
Cantilever: ca. 36 m
Seats: 94,000
Material facade: glass-fibre reinforced concrete panels
Material membrane: PTFE/glass
Soccer City Stadium
Boogertman Urban Edge and Partners
Boogertman Urban Edge and Partners
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fibreC by Rieder
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