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      • Stadium seating design also plays a pivotal role in enhancing the overall experience. Seats are not only arranged for optimal visibility but are also designed for comfort and safety, adhering to specific stadium seating standards. These standards ensure that each seat offers a satisfactory view while maintaining necessary safety measures.
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    • The Role of Seating in Ground Control
    • The Case For 'Safe Standing'

    The most dangerous times within a stadium will be the movement to and from the seat. Even in today’s seated stadiums, the crowds usually rise to their feet when ever a goal is scored, lean forward to see a corner kick and (hopefully) jump up and down in exhilaration when the ball goes into the back of the net. Persistent standing however by spectat...

    The seat will have to take into consideration issues of comfort, safety, robustness and economy. The trade off between the comfort of a seat and the cost is of course a commercial consideration and will be dependent on the length of time it will be used for. While a football match may only last for 90 minutes, pop concerts for example may last anyt...

    The 'Green Guide' points out that safety is down in no small part to the successful management of the ground, and therefore it will be up to the venue management to ensure that clearways are clean and tidy, wet seats are wiped down prior to admission and that tickets are only sold for usable seats. It is also important to that tickets sold correspo...

    In recent years there have been calls for the introduction of ‘safe standing’ areas. The Football Supporters Federation which launched a campaignbelieves a pilot scheme would show standing is now a safe way to watch football. Rail seat type stands are currently used in some European countries such as Germany. These incorporate a safety barrier and ...

  2. All seats used in a stadium should be fire-retardant so that the stadium bowl and fixings are fire-sterile. The general robustness of seats should also be bourne in mind, including the method...

  3. Following on from the European Stadium Insight thought leadership published in 2011, KPMG’s Sports Advisory practice has teamed up with gmp Architects – a global leader in stadium architecture – to compile this new publication: A Blueprint for Successful Stadium Development.

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  4. Aug 22, 2014 · In an era of rising expectations, every spectator should be seated in newly designed venues. Furthermore, individual stadium chairs, rather than benches or bleachers, should be installed. Such stadium seats should be attached to the main structure, and they should ideally be ergonomically designed. Backrests

  5. There are many different factors that play a role in stadium design. From arranging clear sightlines to offering ample accessibility options, designing a stadium requires thoughtful planning and attention to detail. Here are a few tips for good stadium design. Determine the Capacity.

  6. The main main standard for assessing stadium seating is EN 13200-4:2006 – 'Spectator facilities. Seats. Product characteristics', which for structural performance refers to EN 12727.

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