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FUTURE
FLOATING STADIUM

08.2020 - 05.2021

Location: Honolulu, Hawai'i

Time period: 9 months

Area: 45,000 SF

Individual Project

Dissertation

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   From the beginning of 2020, the world has faced a severe health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Places that were once packed with people are now abandoned. People have been mandated to wear facial coverings in public and practice social distancing.

 

   Sports facilities and stadiums were seen as places that united people in ways that few other public spaces could, but now all events and functions are suspended. With the steady increase in land value, these large parcels of unused property are now seen as significant financial losses. Furthermore, our inland infrastructure is at risk due to climate change, specifically sea-level rise. To combat these issues, we can look into floating structures, which have been around for centuries. These floating structures have been used for many different purposes, such as homes, airfields, oil productions, entertaining facilities, and bridges. Could the location of a stadium be moved from onshore to offshore?

 

   This dissertation investigates the possibility of floating structures, in terms of a new typology, for stadium design. It develops a system that identifies a step-by-step procedure to generate a schematic design for a floating stadium from site selection to design options. While these guidelines can be applied to many different places, the city of Honolulu, Hawai'i has been selected as a case study to test out the methodology. A proposal for a near-shore floating stadium is developed within this chosen location to showcase the idea’s potential.

 

   This paper's ultimate goal is to expand the possibilities of what floating structures can encompass. This can pave the way, not just for large public spaces but for smaller-scale projects such as residential homes, community centers, theaters, and apartments. This dissertation seeks to contribute to the argument regarding floating structures for other cities at risk of sea-level rise.

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FLOATING STADIUM DESIGN TECHNICAL ROUTE

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