Victoria Park stadium design revealed

Victoria Park stadium design revealed

“When we made that analysis, we were able to look at the quantum of cut and fill and that did influence it, but it’s also about putting in the position to retain as much park as possible.

“So the stadium is a component of the park but it’s not the whole opportunity and so there’s still opportunities around the park for game-day activation, for activities completely separate from the stadium itself.”

Hassall managing principal Lucy O’Driscoll said she did not expect the ultimate stadium design to deviate too much from the vision released on Monday.

The first concept for the Olympic 2032 stadium in Brisbane’s Victoria Park.

The first concept for the Olympic 2032 stadium in Brisbane’s Victoria Park.Credit: Today

“We really spent a lot of time thinking of that particular concept and this idea of having some open edges and really having something that speaks to the climate and the culture of Queensland,” she said.

“I think we’ll really hold on to that concept. The devil’s in the detail – how the roof will be detailed, some of the materiality, where the lift cores go – all of that may change.

“But I think that general concept of it being a really open, democratic, permeable stadium is something that we will definitely fight for through the process because that’s our key concept and we’ll hold on to that.”

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Save Victoria Park spokeswoman Rosemary O’Hagan said the renders’ “latest tranche of greenwashed computer imagery” was not real.

“What’s real are the ancient trees, rolling hills, and native wildlife the government intends to obliterate for what could become one of history’s most environmentally disastrous Olympic Games,” she said.

Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie said the Save Victoria Park group was “loopy”.

“The Save Victoria Park group are just a bunch of NIMBYs that don’t want anything to happen,” he said.

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“They believe this park has been activated for years. It wasn’t. It was a golf course. Before it was a golf course, it was a dump, for goodness’ sake.”

Bleijie said earthwork would begin midyear and the stadium’s planned 63,000-seat capacity could be increased – if it could be delivered within the existing budget.

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