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    Originally posted by dom9 View Post
    What would you do to add character to a new stadium?
    Not being an architect or from that area i wouldn't be much help. But there's not (from the pictures), a lot of personality about the building.

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      Originally posted by labourRed View Post
      Not being an architect or from that area i wouldn't be much help. But there's not (from the pictures), a lot of personality about the building.
      If you don't need to be an architect or familiar with an area in order to conclude a building lacks personality, then it kinda stands to reason that you don't need to be an architect or familiar with an area in order to form an opinion on what does give buildings some personality, even if generally?

      I think it looks great inside (the important bit), but bland like an office block from outside. Not much different to Wembley or the Emirates in that sense. What would I do differently? Use more colour, less glass, more interesting and tactile materials, and make it less round and blob shaped, and more abstract. Give it a look that makes it unmistakably the new White Hart Lane. Most old stadia are instantly recognisable from the outside, but most new stadia just aren't.
      Last edited by dom9; 11-10-18, 03:32 PM.
      Oh I don't know.

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        Originally posted by dom9 View Post
        If you don't need to be an architect or familiar with an area in order to conclude a building lacks personality, then surely you don't need to be an architect or familiar with an area in order to form an opinion on what does give buildings some personality, even if generally?
        Yeah, semantics.

        Character is in the detail. The choice of tilework, carpentry, materials, cornicing, etc. all of which ideally need to be sympathetic of the area, the era of the building etc.

        I've done loads of research into period victorian houses because i live in one, but i haven't done an iota of research into what makes a characterful stadium in a ****hole in london so all i'm saying i wouldn't be the one to ask what would 'give' it character. All i can say is, IMO, it appears to lacks it... not that Levy will give one flying **** of course as long as it's a functional, comfortable cash cow.

        I do like the sloping stand at the back, other than that, it's a very expensive off the peg stadium bowl to me. Meh.

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          Originally posted by labourRed View Post
          Yeah, semantics.

          Character is in the detail. The choice of tilework, carpentry, materials, cornicing, etc. all of which ideally need to be sympathetic of the area, the era of the building etc.

          I've done loads of research into period victorian houses because i live in one, but i haven't done an iota of research into what makes a characterful stadium in a ****hole in london so all i'm saying i wouldn't be the one to ask what would 'give' it character. All i can say is, IMO, it appears to lacks it... not that Levy will give one flying **** of course as long as it's a functional, comfortable cash cow.

          I do like the sloping stand at the back, other than that, it's a very expensive off the peg stadium bowl to me. Meh.
          Just edited my post, but we're not in disagreement tbh.
          Oh I don't know.

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            Originally posted by dom9 View Post
            Just edited my post, but we're not in disagreement tbh.

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              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
              It's probably the best new stadium I've seen imo. I like how close the stands are to the pitch.
              It is a beautiful stadium designed to create a great atmosphere and a massive upgrade for them. Am jealous tbh, as much as I love Anfield I wish we had a new stadium
              "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                What would you do to add character to a new stadium?
                Disco lights and a glitter ball suspended above the pitch
                Modifying post.

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                  The atmosphere will still be **** with that horrible droning oh when the spurs bollocks is ringing round the stadium
                  Football without Origi is nothing

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                    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
                    Disco lights and a glitter ball suspended above the pitch
                    Light up disco floor pitch would immense.
                    Oh I don't know.

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                      Originally posted by Tee View Post
                      It is a beautiful stadium designed to create a great atmosphere and a massive upgrade for them. Am jealous tbh, as much as I love Anfield I wish we had a new stadium
                      The history of Anfield massively works in our favour, especially on European nights. I can't think of many domestic teams that have moved and retained the same character and atmosphere.
                      Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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                        Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
                        The history of Anfield massively works in our favour, especially on European nights. I can't think of many domestic teams that have moved and retained the same character and atmosphere.


                        Everton?

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                          Originally posted by topscorer View Post
                          Everton?
                          Sorry you've lost me.
                          Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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                            Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
                            Sorry you've lost me.

                            “same character and atmosphere.”

                            I would imagine even when Everton played at Anfield the atmosphere was the same as now?

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                              I'm not sure how much more characterful you can make a modern structure that's built for safety and accommodation as the top priorities.

                              The character should come from the culture of the club and fans as we do when we visit any ground around the country.
                              Was muß, das muß.

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                                No chance of any character there then

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