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Ariake Arena /
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Booklet /
Group 19 - MSc04 - ARC / グループ19 - マスター - 建築
Ill. 1: Render of structure
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Abstract
This thesis describes to development and design of To challenge the general typology and aesthetic of
a new Olympic Volleyball Arena. Revolving around sport architecture, the project is rooted in the tra-
the forthcoming Olympic games in Tokyo 2020, this ditional tectonic theory of Gottfried Semper. Using
thesis seeks to discuss, and give a solution to how Sempers elements of architecture as an under-
to design large scale sport architecture in the am- standing of architecture, has led to a design with a
biance of the Olympic games as well as in a local clear distinction between the elements, which in re-
context. lation to each other create a functional architecture.
The Ariake Arena will during the Olympic games The new Ariake Arena will be a recreational hotspot
host indoor volleyball and basketball for the for the Ariake area, offering a waterfront, park ar-
Paralympics. After the games, it will still be used for eas, shops, a local gymnasium and centrally a
national and international Volleyball matches, and main hall capable of hosting 15.000 spectators.
will also function as a local gymnasium.
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Title
Project title:
Master thesis: Ariake Arena
Project group:
Group 19
Arkitektur & Design
Aalborg Universitet
MSc04 Architecture 2017
Period of project:
01.02.2017 - 18.05.2017
Number of pages:
144
Issues:
6 Frederik Peter Kæmsgaard
Main supervisor:
Claus Kristensen
Architect MAA
Associate Professor
Technical supervisor:
Dario Parigi
Associate Professor Morten Lydiksen
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Reader’s guide
This booklet consists of first an introduction to the veloped. Fourth chapter is the presentation of the
project and afterwards a total of five chapters. final design including visualizations, drawings, di-
agrams and texts. Lastly the fifth chapter contains
The introduction includes formalia and an introduc- an overall conclusion and reflection on the project
tion to the project theme and initiating problem. The and process. Following this, an appendix and af-
first chapter of the booklet contains the methodol- terwards references and illustrations list are found.
ogy used for the project. Second chapter contains
all relevant analysis and some preliminary studies, All referencing to literature is done according to the
which created the foundation for the design pro- Harvard method. Attached to the booklet there is a
cess and further work with the project. Third chap- drawing folder containing presentation drawings in
ter is the design process, which thoroughly through larger formats.
xx phases explains how the project design has de-
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Table of contents
10 Introduction
Chapter 01: Methodology Chapter 03: Design process
14 Integrated design proces 56 Introduction to design process
16 Tectonic approach 57 Phase 1
18 Japanese building culture 66 Conclusion on Phase 1
67 Phase 2
Chapter 02: Analysis 74 Conclusion on Phase 2
75 Phase 3
22 Olympics in retroperspective 84 Conclusion on Phase 3
24 Tokyo OL 2020 85 Phase 4
25 Future trends for sport architecture? 90 Conclusion on Phase 4
28 The Tokyo bay
30 The site
32 Climate
34 Context
36 Volleyball
37 Volleyball in Japan
38 Program
42 Stadium typologies
43 Viewing
44 Acoustics of sport architecture
46 Case: Palazzetto dello Sport
48 Case: Yoyogi national stadium
50 Conclusion on Analysis
53 Vision
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Chapter 04: Presentation Chapter 05: Final
96 Ariake Arena 122 Conclusion
98 Plan layout 124 Reflection
110 Flow 126 Appendix
112 Structural system
114 Materiality
116 Fire
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Introduction
This thesis seeks to address the challenges of indoor volleyball and basketball for the Paralym-
large-scale sport events, as the Olympics, where pics.
weeklong events demands new venues, housing,
infrastructure etc. to host athletes and millions of Under the Olympics, Ariake Arena will be home to
spectators. extraordinary achievements and not only to Japa-
nese traditions, but be an international stadium for
Being one of the world’s biggest sporting events, all cultures present at the games. The stadium is
the Olympic games is known to draw people to- decided to host up to 15,000 spectators and after
gether from all over the world to celebrate the hu- the games being transformed into a public gymna-
man spirit. The games can provide a unique op- sium.
portunity for host cities to capture attention from
around the world, deliver positive change to the To design a sustainable stadium the venue should
community and the given city’s reputation. not only be seen in the two-week span of the Olym-
pics, but also in the span of its post-game function,
Throughout history as well as today many new where its function and architecture should inspire
buildings and areas has been erected for the sake the local community, reflect its environment and
of the Olympics, always being a large investment context of a Tokyo neighborhood.
economic, social as well as environmental for the
host cities. Unfortunately, in many cases the overall Rooted in the integrated design process (IDP) as
planning of new Olympic venues and urban areas primary methodology the thesis will through a ho-
has failed to ensure a sustainable legacy and lacks listic approach combine different tools of architec-
integration with nearby neighborhoods and post- ture, planning and engineering. The thesis will de-
game users, resulting in empty and abandoned velop from analysis of earlier Olympics games and
venues which never has succeeded to become a Japanese architecture and culture in both a more
successful part of the city fabric. historical as present context. The project will use
and discuss tectonics in the ambient of Japanese
Revolving around the forthcoming Olympic games building culture and tradition, as well as focus on
in Tokyo 2020 this thesis seeks to discuss, and give the social aspects of sport architecture and how to
a solution to these issues by addressing the overall ensure this when planning and building new stadi-
planning of new stadiums and then afterwards to ums.
design one of the future Tokyo venues, the Ariake
Arena, which during the Olympic games will host
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Description:national and international Volleyball matches, and will also Reader's guide. This booklet Materiality. 116. Fire .. during the games host athletes and officials. (See ill. 10). local training facilities and club sports. Martovits-.