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ADVERTISERS' INDEX
Abacus Lighting
ArupSport
Barco
Campus
Connell Mott MacDonald
Daplast
Evata
FIFA Quality Concept
GreensGroomer
Hardesty & Hanover
Haymarket
HOK Sport Architecture
Hunt Construction Group
IAAM
InfoGenesis/Triangle
ISEM
Lano Sport
Mattex
Philips Lighting
Polytan
Soccerex
SportelMonaco
TEAMS 2006
Ten Cate
Terraplas
The Miller Partnership
Thornton Tomasetti
USI/Ungerboeck Systems International
Vision International
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In the next issue of PanStadia...

An exciting step into the future of sports and entertainment architecture is taking place with the development of two new venues in Australia. Designed for the three international football codes, the venues will continue the transformation of the symbiotic relationship between sport and the respective cities of Melbourne and the Gold Coast.
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131-006 COLOSSAL COMPLEX
Steve Traiman reports from the US on the new Cardinals Stadium, in Glendale, Arizona - the first venue in the US to have both a retractable roof and retractable field.
131-016 WORLD CLASS
Guy Oldenkotte takes a look back at the preparation, installation and maintenance of the fields for this year’s FIFA World Cup 2006 Germany event.
131-020 COMMON OBJECTIVE
Ian Spangler reflects on what is being touted as the most successful Commonwealth Games to date, both in terms of legacy and commercial success.
131-028 CRICKET FEVER
Steve Menary outlines all the latest news regarding the stadia developments in readiness for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007.
131-032 PARALYMPIC PARADOX
Darryll Adler investigates the challenges of bringing Paralympic sport to the masses - with Wheelchair Tennis and Wheelchair Basketball the only two success stories to date.
131-040 HIGH-TECH ARENA
Steve Fall reports on how visitors to Philips Arena in Atlanta, GA, USA, are being treated to a high-tech revolution.
131-044 VISIONARY VENUE
Simon Waterman unveils the new Lucas Oil Stadium under construction for the Indianapolis Colts NFL team, which will replace their current home, the RCA Dome.
131-050 NEW MODEL
Darryll Adler takes a look at the new Bislett Stadium in Oslo, Norway, which has further improvements in the pipeline.
131-058 SPORT CITY
Paul Haines takes a look at Real Madrid’s Sport City project, expected to become one of the largest training facilities in the world.
131-066 CLASS ACT
Rod Sheard and Christoper Lee of HOK sport architecture reflect on the design evolution of Emirates Stadium - the new 60,000-seat home of Arsenal FC in London, UK.
131-072 UNITED WE STAND
The Miller Partnership outlines the latest Quadrant Development at Manchester United’s world-renowned Old Trafford ground.
131-078 HALF-TIME REPORT
Dylan S. Richard, P.E., and Lee W. Slade, P.E., of Walter P Moore, divulge Oklahoma State University’s multi-staged stadium transformation programme.
131-082 SUPERSIZED SIGNAGE
Vision International scored big when it created the look and feel of not one but two Super Bowl’s, utilising it’s theme-based, larger-than-life graphics.
131-088 COMMUNITY CHARGED
Andrew Williams of Franklin + Andrews, discusses how stadia should be working towards playing a more significant role in the communities in which they are based.
131-094 UNIVERSAL APPEAL
With Soccerex 2006 just around the corner, this article explains more about this leading event, who should attend and why.
131-100 TEAM TALK
Professionals from the Sports Event industry will be gathering at TEAMS 2006 this October - find out why you should attend.
131-102 TOTAL PACKAGE
Katie McIntyre speaks with Trevor Roberts of Triangle, InfoGenesis’ UK re-seller, to find out why this point-of-sale (POS) system is winning critical acclaim.
131-108 IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Matthew Cobham of Philips LiDAC International offers some thoughts on how developments in the delivery of sports will change stadium architecture and the lighting concepts used.
131-112 PLAYING THE FIELD
TenCate projects the future for third-generation artificial turf pitches and explains why constant research and development is so vital for the industry.
131-116 GOAL IN SIGHT
Guy Oldenkotte reports from Belgium on the brand new in-house laboratory facilities opened at turf manufacturer, Lano Sport.
131-120 ACCESS CODE
Austrian-based specialist Skidata outlines how it utilises some of the latest technological advancements to meet the access control challenges facing today’s sports venues.
131-124 FRONT RUNNER
A major redevelopment of Kempton Park has thrust the course to the forefront of modern horse-racing venues and duly provided a range of new commercial opportunities.
131-130 AD INDEX & NEXT ISSUE
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