Basketball stadium

Dongguan, China
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Architects
gmp · von Gerkan, Marg and Partners Architects
Location
Dongguan, China
Year
2014

In the southern Chinese city of Dongguan – a city of several million – a basketball stadium has been completed to plans by architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp). The building can be seen from afar and is a land- mark that provides identity and orientation to the people in the new district of Liaobu. The stadium has space for nearly 15,000 visitors and can be used for sports and other events; it is the new main competition venue for one of the most successful Chinese basketball teams, the Dongguan Leopards. Basketball is increasingly popular with the Chinese, particularly so since Yao Ming, who is celebrated as a national hero, made his entry into the US basketball league – the NBA.

The design of the stadium transforms the elements of the sport of basketball in various ways: situated on a raised platform, the circular ring is reminiscent of the hoop of a basketball basket to which the facade is attached like the net to the hoop. The typical orange colour of the ball appears behind the net-like facade in the form of the external structure of the arena, and also features in the interior design. The steel roof structure of the stadium has a diameter of 157 metres. It consists of an external, vertically undulating pressure ring. From this are suspen- ded 28 ribbons, on which lattice frame structures are placed for bracing. The roof area is supported on zig-zag shaped struts. A unique feature worldwide is the cable network facade between roof and floor, which consists of triangular panels with insulating glazing.

The stadium is surrounded by extensive parkland which acts as a buffer zone between the building and the rela- tively noisy surrounding roads. The design of the landscape takes its cue from the shape of the stadium. Extensive green areas and curved pathways along water features surround the stadium and serve as sport and leisure areas.

Competition
2006 – 1st prize

Design
Meinhard von Gerkan and Stephan Schütz with Stephan Rewolle

Project Manager
Katina Roloff

Scheme design team
Yang Li, Linda Stannieder, Yin Chao Jie, Cao Ping, Marlene Törper, Zhou Bin

Detailed design team
Cao Ping, Yang Li, Yin Chao Jie, Jenny Thia, Andreas Maue, Pan Xin, Matthias Wiegelmann, Johannes Erdmann, Clemens Döhler, Sun Lulu, Artur Platt, Zhou Bin, Li Ling

Structural design
sbp - schlaich bergermann and partners, Stuttgart

Chinese partner practice
CABR

Client
Dongguan Civil Construction Administration Office

GFA
60,600 m2

Seats
14,730

Construction period
2009–2014

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