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6 Interview: The Prospects and Challenges of Singapore Entailed in the Construction of the Sports Hub
Oon Jin Teik
1 The Goals of the Singapore Sports Hub
21 01 Sports Participation and Recreational Physical Activities in Singapore24 02 Types and Distribution of Domestic Sporting Facilities26 03 International Sports Events and Economic Growth28 04 The Plan to Inculcate a Sporting Culture in Singapore30 04-A Detail: Multi-use Sports Hub Attracting Visitors with a Multitude of Uses32 05 Location and Scale of the Sports Hub Site34 Column: The Former National Stadium in Kallang36 06 The Site Context41 07 Determining the Proper Scale for the Facility42 08 Organizing the PPP43 09 Project Milestones46 Roundtable: Perspectives from the Design TeamAndrew Henry, Clive Lewis, Jonathan Rose, Karen Tham, Mike King, Seah Chee Huang, Teoh Hai Pin
2 The Planning and Design Objectives
53 01 Connection to the City Centre62 02 Connecting with the Surrounding Landscape66 02-A Connecting with the Surroundings: Landscape Design68 02-B Connecting with the Surroundings: Waterfront Planning70 02-C Connecting with the Surroundings: Providing Texture74 03 Configuration of the Facilities76 04 National Stadium82 04-A Detail: The Iconic Dome Envelope88 04-B Detail: Movable Seating for Diverse Events91 04-C Detail: The Thermal Environment92 05 OCBC Arena & Aquatic Centre96 06 Singapore Indoor Stadium98 07 100PLUS Sports Promenade: Public Space Connected with the City102 08 OCBC Square: Making Use of the City-scale Space106 Column: Scheduling and Project Management
3 Making the Sports Hub a People-centric Space
109 01 Using the Sports Hub for Events114 02 Stadium Layouts for a Range of Events116 03 Event Operations119 04 Using the Sports Hub During Non-Event Days124 05 The Future of the Sports Hub126 Company Profiles/Credits