This project includes two stadiums located respectively in
Baffoussam and Limbe. Each of them has a capacity of 15,000 seats. The
concept behind the project is to create a similar service core for both
stadiums, and at the same time to individualise the façade and exterior
environment treatments for each stadium. The two stadiums use different
circulation pattern to resolve the interfering pedestrian flow, putting
the spectators on second floor terrace and athletes, VIP and employees
on the ground floor. Since Cameroon is known for its soccer games, the
two stadiums are designed to accommodate soccer matches as a priority
and some track-and-field facilities for other games. To lower the
construction cost, the spectators’ seating stands are at an east-west
orientation, connected to the north-south sides by terraces. In this
way, the upper level will be used for spectators’ interaction; while the
lower level will be used for training or semi-outdoor activity area.
Such a planning not only unifies the stadium, but also provides extra
exterior space for athletes to rest. As a consequence, the construction
cost is decreased to its maximum.
The most important design characteristics are the
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