Watch the Construction of Roland Garros' New Tennis Stadiums in These Animations
Stade du Roland Garros, home of one of tennis? four grand slam tournaments, the French Open, has revealed animations of the two new stadia planned for the historic park grounds. The renovations will include a $400 million redesign of the event?s main stadium and a brand new greenhouse-inspired court, the first of its kind at a major tournament.
Modernisation de Roland-Garros by FFTStade du Roland Garros, home of one of tennis? four grand slam tournaments, the French Open, has revealed animations of the two new stadia planned for the historic park grounds. The renovations will include a $400 million redesign of the event?s main stadium and a brand new greenhouse-inspired court, the first of its kind at a major tournament.
Court Philippe Chatrier. Image © FFT / Architects: ACD Girardet and Associates / Daniel Vaniche and Associates / Perspective: 3dfabrique
As shown in the video, the event?s main stadium, Court Philippe-Chatrier, will be rebuilt nearly from the ground up to provide foundation work for a new retractable roof system. Planned to be completed by 2020, it will make the French Open the final Grand Slam tournament to accommodate indoor play after the U.S. Open completed a $150 million dollar roof addition to its main stadium in 2016. The stadium renovations have been designed by ACD Girardet and Associates along with Daniel Vaniche and Associates.
Modernisation Roland-Garros - Court...
Modernisation de Roland-Garros by FFTStade du Roland Garros, home of one of tennis? four grand slam tournaments, the French Open, has revealed animations of the two new stadia planned for the historic park grounds. The renovations will include a $400 million redesign of the event?s main stadium and a brand new greenhouse-inspired court, the first of its kind at a major tournament.
Court Philippe Chatrier. Image © FFT / Architects: ACD Girardet and Associates / Daniel Vaniche and Associates / Perspective: 3dfabrique
As shown in the video, the event?s main stadium, Court Philippe-Chatrier, will be rebuilt nearly from the ground up to provide foundation work for a new retractable roof system. Planned to be completed by 2020, it will make the French Open the final Grand Slam tournament to accommodate indoor play after the U.S. Open completed a $150 million dollar roof addition to its main stadium in 2016. The stadium renovations have been designed by ACD Girardet and Associates along with Daniel Vaniche and Associates.
Modernisation Roland-Garros - Court...
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