Don’t think there is any need for removing panels or cherry picker, the technician will be like a climber/abseiler and be able to fix onto the inside of the veil structure, where glass panels are behind the veil in a few instances they will just access in the same way but approach from the top...
weird to you guys is dynamic to someone else, i think they did it coz they could and the designers thought it looked good... its at least interesting.
as sure as apples are apples if we had gone with a 'normal' aspect ratio someone would say 'well thats boring and does not fit with the lines of...
You are correct the renders do not have Tottenham Hotspur Football Club on the outside of the stadium, however i personally think there are a few possible reasons for this:
a) the Club feel no need to spell it out, the moto's, crest and other signage around the stadium makes it clear enough
b)...
Not sure if there is a sprinkler system installed, but i did see 2 sprinklers in action to dampen the sand prior to the grass going in.
And the lighting rig also has a sprinkler system in it apparently.
I hope its not true, but could well believe test events being rescheduled, having said that its amazing what can be achieved in only a couple of weeks, if like me you watch the cams every day its hard to gauge the volume of work and progress over a month... everyone was fretting about the roof...
Yup, but once the stadium is full you cant see what colour the seats are really so anything like that will be lost and its up to the fans to create an identity for each stand (which i have no doubt we will)
its all go on site this morning, looks like the big red crane on the pitch is taking down both north stand cranes simultaneously and part of the football pitch has trundled out! Exciting times
Gentlemen, can anyone give any insight as to what is happening on the pitch?
I first thought it was being covered to allow materials and equipment to go back on top, but is seems fairly clear; then i thought maybe the cranes in the north stand were due to come down but i don't see any sign of...
Think there is membrane layer that goes on top to smooth the difference in height between the glass and the other cassettes and is fixed to brackets that you can kinda make out that look like an upturned L in the visible gaps that currently exist, but i could be way off... someone posted the...
on SSC, a guy took a series of stills yesterday showing when they did the second in-fill it only took a few mins, i think it will be like most of the other jobs we pick up on camera, they take their time doing the first few, perfecting the technique and then when they have the resources they...
I haven't had any issues loading the cameras on phone, macbook or pc but I quite like this site as it gives you the ability to load up to 4 at a time... havent tried it on a phone but looks good on my PC.
FYI camera 4 is not broadcasting right now but all the others work ok...
I think its having the brackets ready for the rails to go in, its also the rake of the stand and the gap between rows etc. whatever the requirements are for an area to be converted to safe standing as per current legislation in the countries that do allow it, our designated areas have been...
Since there should only be one row of people between each set of rails and seats, the mass crushes really cant happen, now we all know that at times people will chance it and there will be a few more in a row than there should be so you might end up 2 deep if the stewards dont notice and could...
as others have mentioned it is unlikely to happen any time soon, but if it were to there will be a lengthy notice period following law change and PL implementation to club implementation.
I would assume there would be club/fan consultation then if implemented those sections would possibly have...
My understanding is that the seats would get replaced with narrower ones, which accounts for the extra capacity. the thinking is comfort of seat size is secondary as the use will be minimal.
The club then has a few options as to how many seats they can cram in but i think based on info the club...
I take your point, but in reality even if the playing surface is less than perfect, our squad should benefit as we will be the ones to practice and play on it the most.
I seriously doubt that injuries will result from playing on it and if it does prove to be the case the composition will be...
I think they are part of the jacks used to tension the roof cables, the red parts were saved a little more carefully so i guess have value, the blue bits i guess are just scrap now?
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