Arenas. Labs for sustainability in 2022
In the coming years, more and more arenas will think about their roles in the sustainability of a city. Which examples can we find today and how are they achieving it?
In the coming years, more and more arenas will think about their roles in the sustainability of a city. Which examples can we find today and how are they achieving it?
Few teams have been reluctant to change the name of their stadiums like the European teams. Giving part of their identity to a brand is something a lot of fans are not willing to do.
Digital tech is one of the fastest growing areas in sports stadium management.
The IoTwins project, financed by the European Union in its Horizon 2020 programme, will be used to develop an Espai Barça management tool.
The pandemic has taken away what is most important within stadiums, the audience.
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In regard to its dimension, the Camp Nou is one of the best stadiums to watch football. That’s what the Fenwick Iribarren architecture firm has considered.
The 5G revolution, which is the fifth generation of mobile networks, has already started in Camp Nou.