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    Eco Friendly PPT

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    eco-friendly stadium or arena appears to be at the forefront of almost every professional sports organization. I believe in the initial design/planning phases architects and facility planners must take notice in the direction which the sun sets and rises. One area of concern is the purpose of constructing the stadium and what is it’s intended use and for how long (Ammon‚ et. 2010) Also‚ if the organization is located in an extremely humid environment‚ I would most likely construct a stadium with a retractable

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    consistency and longevity: 1) the development of a new stadium‚ 2) the building of a new practice facility‚ and 3) the continual improvement of the club‚ particularly the team‚ through smart and prudent player acquisitions. A plan for a new training facility was already in place‚ which was also crucial to the third pillar‚ to improve the quality of the squad. The major goal that remained for Levy was the implementation and building of a new stadium. In general‚ soccer clubs in the EPL such as Tottenham

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    Wrigley Field History

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    From Wrigley Field to Yankee Stadium A mighty and triumphant roar radiates from the throats of the thousands upon thousands of people packed into the stands like sardines. Tears of joy stream down the faces of grown men as the team they have loved since they could first walk has just won the World Series. The sport of baseball has grown to become the national pastime of the United States since Abner Doubleday first invented it in 1839. From 1839 to the present‚ many things have changed about the

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    Florida Gulf Coast University’s Football Stadium SPM – 4104 Sport Facility and Event Management‚ Spring 2011 “The Eagles Nest” Table of Contents Objectives 3 Background 3 Planning and Facility Design 5 Facility Management 6 Ticketing/Box Office 6 Timeline 7 References 7 Objectives Since the move toward an NCAA Division 1 program in 2008‚ FGCU Athletics showed how quickly it was able to adapt to a more competitive league by finishing their debut year with three A-Sun

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    .AFL History In 1857‚ Tom Wills‚ one of the founders of Australian Football‚ returned to Australia after schooling in England where he was football captain of Rugby School and a brilliant cricketer. Initially‚ he advocated the winter game of football as a way of keeping cricketers fit during off-season. The new game was devised by Wills‚ his cousin H.C.A. Harrison‚ W.J. Hammersley and J.B. Thompson. The Melbourne Football Club was formed on August 7‚ 1858 – the year of the code’s first recorded

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    Tottenham Case

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    successful career with the trophies for the past six decades. Tottenham own a home stadium called White Hart Lane with capacity 36‚500 audiences. In 2008‚ Daniel Levy‚ chairman of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club is considering some possibilities to bring his football club to the upper rank of the British Premier League. Achieving this goal requires Levy to consider about two things: First is building a new stadium and improving the team’s quality by building a new practice facility or training ground

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    The roman colosseum

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    England they tend to be rectangular. The oval shaped stadiums also have the advantage of fitting in a slightly larger crowd‚ due to the curved sections at each end. The seating arrangements in the modern football stadium are similar to the ones in the Roman Colosseum. They were designed to accommodate thousands of spectators. Most stadiums now are mainly all-seaters‚ which seems to have been adopted from the Colosseum. The modern football stadium also pays attention to the ease of entry and exit‚

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    Law Brief

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    building a new stadium‚ offered a first come first serve season ticket special. In order to be eligible‚ buyers would have to pay a $10‚000 licensing fee which would guarantee a specific seat as identified in a stadium seating diagram. About 10‚000 fans signed up and sent in their seating choices at the 50 yard line (the most desired seats) and received confirmation from the Highlanders that their seats were reserved. Unfortunately‚ after the licenses were sold to the 10‚000 fans‚ the stadiums dimensions

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    the new stadium is build. To solve the problem‚ the Marty Starr the University’s president has asked the University Planning Committee to solve the problem. Based on the traffic projections that the University has made‚ it was concluded by Dr. Starr that the roads leading to the interstate highway from the stadium should have a sufficient capacity of 35‚000 cars per hour. In order to solve the problem‚ the Planning Committee is looking at widening some of the current streets from the stadium to the

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    Legal duties of the client The ‘client is an organization or individual for whom a construction project is carried out’ (HSE publication L144‚ 2007:13). In this case‚ the Wembley stadium is owned by an English football’s governing body‚ The Football Association (The FA)‚ specifically by their subsidiary Wembley National Stadium Ltd (WNSL). It may be thought that clients don’t have to involve in the health and safety duties as designers‚ workers or contractors do. However‚ this is not the case. Clients

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