

The gross floor area of the new arena will be 673,000 square feet (62,500 square meters). And there is additional capacity for up to 20 other matches and sports events as well as 20 sports-related events.
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Placing all the offices on the same level enables a highly flexible floor plan.Ĭapacity Utilizing the arena’s full organizational capacity, its two principal future occupants, FC Bayern Munich’s Basketball division and the Munich Red Bulls, can each play up to 40 matches per year. The administrative offices are placed at the top of the building with views of the surrounding landscape as well as interior views of the bowl. The form of the bowl extends the landscape, and green seats reference the landscape and the Olympic Stadium. The bowl is shaped as a single continuous form, which ensures good sight lines/views, both for ice hockey and basketball, and also provides the most intense experience for the spectators. That ensures a good and simple people flow and also provides views of the landscape from within the lobby. All the public functions and entrances face the bowl, keeping the facade free. The main lobby lies in extension of the landscape at ground level.
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Underneath is the underground car park with separate links to pro cabins, the VIP section and the lobby. Separate circulation routes keep pro players apart from youth players, the public and the press. They are surrounded by the back-of-house functions: changing rooms, stores, delivery bays and so forth. That provides a good people flow as well as optimal conditions for operations and maintenance.

Inside the arena, all three rinks and the basketball court are on the same level, five metres below ground. All these features help to offer the spectators a good experience when they visit. In addition to facilitating natural wayfinding, as spectators intuitively move towards the openings, this design solution also adds vitality and variation to the facade. To make it easier to locate the entrances to the new sports arena, the facade around them is raised, making them visible from afar. Large, crowded sports venues can be difficult places to navigate.
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The solution lets that the arena appear clear, unambiguous and distinct, as the single element in the green landscape.Įntrance sections are distributed all around the building, where stairs and footpaths offer free access and an unimpeded flow all the way around the arena, including over the top of the hill. The existing path system in the Olympiapark is expanded to cover the new hill. The manmade hill provides direct access to the arena and adds new public recreational areas to the park.

The training rinks, which lie in direct extension of the oval arena, will be covered by the manmade hill whose geometry, dimensions and height match the existing landscape. The building contains the oval arena, three training rinks, changing rooms, offices, a roof-top bar, a cafe and an underground car park. The facade structure dominated by vertical lamellas, softly bend to swing upwards over the glass-paneled entrances, and the height is kept on a human scale to ensure an inviting, open and welcoming appearance. The arena’s oval form mirrors the gently undulating curves of the surrounding landscape, and the green roof masks the building from above and enhances its visual integration into the landscape.

The building is a separate oval structure that melts naturally and respectfully in with the park. The design is informed by the asymmetrical shape and height of the site - drawing very direct inspiration from the organically shaped landscape. The design excels in its ability to create a flexible, multipurpose arena with a strong identity, adding its own original, modern expression- while at the same time capturing the original vision of the architects and integrating harmoniously with the organic landscape and unique ensemble of buildings The original vision which transcends the entire park was ‘sport in the landscape’ where the park and sport are the main features, while buildings - rather than individual architectures are integrated parts of an organically shaped landscape.ģXN created the winning design for the new addition to the park the SAP Arena. The park and its existing sports facilities was originally designed by Günther Behnisch and Frei Otto in the early 70´s and is considered one of the most significant sport parks for modern architecture in Europe. In 2018, an international design competition was held in order to create a design for an arena and training facility for basketball and ice hockey located in the historically and architecturally significant Olympia Park in Munich.
