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Online articles from the May 
2003 issue of
PanStadia 
International



Cover Picture: Unitek Displays MS25 
(43k) in action for Channel 4.

Featured articles from this issue (full text and pictures)...

EASTERN PROMISE
Feature writer Simon Waterman looks at the future of F1 motor racing, including a possible move East. [FEATURE FORMULA ONE : 94-006] 
  

SET TO SHINE
Feature-Writer, Steve Menary, reports on both the venues, for the forthcoming Rugby World Cup 2003, being held in Australia this autumn.  [FEATURE — RUGBY WORLD CUP 2003 : 94-022]
  

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The services of Sinclair Knight Merz are in high demand [PERFECT DELIVERY 94-034]

The ASSOCIATE WEBSITES section now has its own page.


Minor League Baseball takes off  [THE MAJOR MINORS 94-044]

VOLUME 9/No.4 Advertisers' index:

Arup Sport 
FieldTurf 
HOK S+V+E
KABA
PanStadia Recruitment 
Sebel Furniture
Sinclair Knight Merz
Soccerex 
StadiaNation 
Stella Vista
Synchro Systems
Terracover Ice
Terracover Turf
Terraplas 
Unitek Displays 
Vision International 


Arup Sports iconic design for the Salford City Reds [REDS SEEK GREEN LIGHT 94-050]


The next issue of the PanStadia International Quarterly Report will include features on:

  • Many of the UK’s Motor Racing circuits are set to undergo renovation works

  • The infamous Wimbledon and its plans for the future

  • Stadium Technology, including Audio & Visual distribution


 94-006 EASTERN PROMISE
Feature writer Simon Waterman looks at the future of F1 motor racing, including a possible move East. [FEATURE — FORMULA ONE]

 94-018 SOARING SUCCESS
Lawrence G. Griffis and Dennis R. Tow, of Walter P. Moore, discuss the reasons why long-span roof construction must be a collaboration between designers and builders. [ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN & ENGINEERING]

 94-022 SET TO SHINE
Feature-Writer, Steve Menary, reports on both the venues, for the forthcoming Rugby World Cup 2003, being held in Australia this autumn.  [FEATURE — RUGBY WORLD CUP 2003]

 94-030 HEAVEN SENT
Paul Henry and Alastair Richardson of HOK S+V+E give us an in-depth report on the redeveloped, Suncorp Stadium. [CASE STUDY]

 94-034 PERFECT DELIVERY
Thanks to special events around the world, such as the Rugby World Cup and the Olympic Games, many venues are undergoing extensive renovation work.  [ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN & ENGINEERING]

 94-040 EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
Feature writer Simon Waterman highlights the schedule of works for the new, and eagerly anticipated, Wembley Stadium. [FEATURE — WEMBLEY STADIUM]

 94-044 THE MAJOR MINORS
Todd Gruen, a Chicago-based Project Director for a real estate consulting firm specialising in arena & stadium development, investigates the reasons behind the ‘boom’ in new and improved venues for Minor League Baseball. [FEATURE — MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL]

 94-050 REDS SEEK GREEN LIGHT
The Salford City Reds rugby league team are hoping that their proposal to build a new, multi-million pound stadium will turn in to a reality.  [NEW BUILD]

 94-052 FOOTBALL TEMPLES
Newton Ernesto Pacheco dos Santos explains why, in Curitiba, Brazil, football is a very serious matter. [FEATURE — S. AMERICAN REPORT]

 94-060 IMAGE IS ALL
Stephen Boyd analyses the extent to which English (and indeed International) law, recognises and protects the right of an individual to control the commercial use of their name, image and other identified characteristics. [SPORTS IMAGE RIGHTS]

 94-064 RISING STAR
At the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003, all twelve venues enjoyed the very latest in scoring technology, courtesy of Stella Vista Technologies. [SCREENS, SIGNAGE & BANNERS]

 94-070 FUTURE VISION
Unitek Displays, the pioneering LED screen manufacturer, unveil their range of ‘next generation’ visual media systems. [SCREENS, SIGNAGE & BANNERS]

 94-078 OUT IN FRONT
FieldTurf constantly receives glowing reviews from all those who install the system. Pat Valentine investigates the reasons behind this systems rise to fame. [ARTIFICIAL TURF SYSTEMS]


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