September 30th, 2011
MANICA Architecture proudly announces partnership with EVMI as its exclusive design expert. EVMI was founded in response to the growing need for professional education and career development for individuals and venues. Uniquely EVMI programmes take into account the diverse cultural, financial and organisational structure of the European and international markets – and so delivers practical, knowledge-based training.
“We are happy to welcome MANICA, as an experienced company in stadium planning and design, as an exclusive partner to EVMI. David Manica’s design expertise will be of great value to complement our feasibility, design and project management module and their prestigious project references will certainly attract many students, especially from emerging markets.”
Ben Veenbrink, EVMI co-founder and UEFA stadium expert.
Read More on the EVMI Website
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June 14th, 2011
The new VTB Stadium and Arena Development – named after VTB Bank, the Moscow bank spearheading the $1.5 billion USD development — encompasses a new 45,000-seat FIFA regulation outdoor stadium, a 12,000-15,000-seat indoor multi-purpose arena, a high-end mixed-use commercial entertainment district, residential towers, commercial office towers, and a new five-star hotel.
Read the Article – “VTB Stadium and Arena”
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March 29th, 2011
David Manica, an independent architect in Kansas City who spent 13 1/2 years with Populous until leaving the firm in 2007, is designing the arena and the stadium. Manica helped AEG develop Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai in accordance with NBA standards, one of the three arenas operated as part of AEG’s venture with NBA China. The other arenas are in Beijing and Guangzhou.
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December 9th, 2010
MANICA Architecture illustrates how the innovative design of the Shantou University Sport Park allows the entire interior and exterior of the building to be actively utilised 365 days per year, and fuses the landscape, urban planning, and architecture into one seamless experience.
Read the Full Article – “Peak Performance”
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October 21st, 2010
Guangzhou International Sports Arena is an indoor arena located in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province. It has a seating capacity of around 18,000 spectators and 60 luxurious VIP boxes. On October 16, it will host an NBA China Game between the Houston Rockets and the New Jersey Nets, after the two played against each other in Beijing. The arena, designed by MANICA Architecture in partnership with the Guangzhou Design Institute, will not only host Asian Games events in 2010 but will also be home to a wide variety of world-class events such as basketball, international ice events and major music concerts.
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October 6th, 2010
MANICA Architecture once again breaks new ground as it unveils its new official iphone APP. Available on the iTunes store, this free app allows users to review current and past projects, access the latest news , contact the company via phone or email with the touch of a button, and much more.
Download the official MANICA App today!
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October 6th, 2010
MANICA Architecture will apply its sports design expertise in partnership with Fosters+Partners for the new Lusail Stadium in Doha, Qatar. The new 86,000+ seat stadium is the centerpiece of Qatar’s bid for the 2022 World Cup.
HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Chairman of the Qatar 2022 Bid, said:
“The Lusail Iconic Stadium will serve as the perfect venue for the opening and final matches of the World Cup. The stadium will inspire a new generation of regional and international sports venues, incorporating environmentally friendly cooling technologies to ensure the ideal conditions for players and spectators alike. The design of the stadium provides fans with optimum views of the action in a cool and comfortable setting. Its beauty and ambition represent the pride and enthusiasm that we have displayed in our bid thus far and will continue to display until the day FIFA awards the 2022 World Cup and beyond.”
Read the Official Press Release
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July 25th, 2010
Extending the concept of the flying saucer, and inspired by the feeling of deep space, Mercedes-Benz Arena’s seating bowl was custom-designed by MANICA Architecture to create a special and most unique experience for guests.
Read the Full Article – “Space Invaders”
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March 17th, 2010
MANICA Architecture lead the concept renovation of the stadium in partnership with the local architect and engineers of Naples. The result is a renovation concept that removes the existing running track, prioritises the fans by creating a more intimate football pitch environment, upgrades the safety and comfort of the seating tier with improved legroom and roof protection, and meets 100% of the technical seating requirements of UEFA for stadium compliance.
Read the Full Article – “The Italian Job”
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November 18th, 2009
Stadia Magazine’s 10th Anniversary issue includes a three page article dedicated to the new Shantou Sport Park designed by MANICA.
“The design of the campus expansion is being inspired by internationally renowned architects. It includes a new library designed by Ray Chen (winner of the Design for Asia Award by Hong Kong Design Center); an innovative new research and medical facility by Herzog & de Meuron; a new campus park and bell tower by Maya Lin; and a new sport, conference and entertainment facility (Sports Park) designed by MANICA Architecture.”
Read the Full Article – “Social Ladder”
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