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Engineering Everton FC’s new stadium to merge old and new

James BillingtonBy James Billington17th September 20203 Mins Read
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With an updated application for Everton’s new home at Bramley-Moore Dock having been revealed, design and engineering firm Buro Happold are tasked with delivering the engineering and specialist technical design for what will undoubtedly become an iconic stadium, for one of England’s most historic football clubs.

Buro Happold is working closely with Everton Football Club, Laing O’Rourke, Pattern Architects and Planit-IE to provide a state-of-the-art 52,000 seat new home, incorporating world-class facilities for players and fans alike.

Everton consulted on and set out eleven key principles for the design to ensure the project provides the right deal for the club, fans and the wider community of the city of Liverpool. The project encompasses the construction of an iconic landmark and new home for the club, harnessing the surrounding environment and respecting the heritage of the area. Buro Happold has been working with the club since the development of these principles and will continue to play a key role in ensuring they are achieved.

The stadium itself is designed to relocate the character, tradition and atmosphere of Goodison Park and relocate it at Bramley-Moore Dock. This will be delivered in line with sustainable design principles, making sure it is operationally efficient while preserving the integrity and heritage assets of the surrounding area for future generations.

In terms of the day to day running of the stadium, Buro Happold will use its expertise to help incorporate technology which enhances the matchday experience, brings fans closer to the action and ensures a safe and efficient flow of people in and around the stadium on matchday.

Simon Wainwright, partner of Buro Happold said: “We’ve been working with Everton from the very early concepts of this project to help them meet the aspirations which were set out at the start – providing a stadium which the club, the fans and the city can be truly proud of. Our involvement includes everything from the sensitive development of the historic Bramley Dock, from the foundations to roof of the new stadium, to technology and safe people flow – all with the aim of developing an efficient, cost effective design with respectable environmental credentials.

The work we have done in support of the application aims to deliver this new home for Everton in a way which protects the historic surroundings – merging old and new Liverpool.

Buro Happold prides itself on delivering the most sustainable solutions possible with a team dedicated to the highest possible standards, and we will continue to work closely with all parties to demonstrate how this can be achieved.”

An amended planning application has been submitted to Liverpool City Council month, with the hope of a start on site in 2021.

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James has been Editor of Stadia since 2018 having worked at print and digital magazines and websites around the world covering everything from lifestyle to sport, technology, motoring, and more. He also edits Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International.

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