![]() The Spodek Arena after renovation, 2020 | |
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Address | Aleja Korfantego 35, 40-005 |
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Location | Katowice,Poland |
Coordinates | 50°15′58″N19°01′31″E / 50.26611°N 19.02528°E /50.26611; 19.02528 |
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Owner | City of Katowice |
Operator | PTWP Event Center sp. z o.o.[3] |
Capacity | 11,036 |
Acreage | 29 473 m2 |
Surface | Versatile |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1964 |
Built | 1964-1971 |
Opened | 9 May 1971 |
Renovated | 2011[1] |
Expanded | 2009[2] |
Construction cost | ~800 millionzł |
Architect | Maciej Gintowt & Maciej Krasiński from Biuro Studiów i Projektów Typowych Budownictwa Przemysłowego (Warsaw) |
Structural engineer | Wacław Zalewski |
General contractor | Andrzej Żórawski |
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Spodek is a multipurposearena complex inKatowice,Poland, opened on 9 May 1971. Aside from the main dome, the complex includes a gym, an ice rink, a hotel and three large car parks. It was the largest indoor venue of its kind in Poland until it was surpassed byTauron Arena in 2014.
The Spodek hosts many important cultural and business events. Musicconcerts are especially common non-sport events. It can hold around 11,500 people, although this number is in practice limited to 10,000 or even 8,000 due to stage set-ups obscuring the view.
Its Polish name refers to aflying saucer since its iconic shape resembles aUFO. Spodek is a major contribution to the cultural significance of Katowice in Poland, especially for the younger generations. It has also been used as an unofficial logo for the city on posters promoting redevelopment in Katowice. Moreover, Spodek is home toice hockey clubs in the winter months.
The idea of building a large venue originated in 1955, while Katowice was temporarily renamed Stalinogród. A contest was held to select the best design. Initially, it was to be constructed on the outskirts of town, but the Voivodeship National Council decided it should be built near the city center. Amining waste dump site classified "2A" was chosen for construction.
The classification "2A" indicated medium mining damage with a possibility of local cave-ins. While excavating the foundations, the workers dug through coal instead of soil. Soon after construction began, rumors of design flaws in the new building spread, including the rumour that the dome would collapse when the scaffolding was removed. Because of this, in 1964, construction was halted for 18 months. Spodek's architects and chief engineers were present in the dome when the supports were dismantled as a statement against those rumors. Before opening the building to the public, as an endurance test, 3,500 soldiers marched throughout the hall; the vibration measurement was positive.
ArchitectsMaciej Gintowt andMaciej Krasiński designed the Spodek to employ the principle oftensegrity, as one of the first major structures to do so. For the roof they used an inclined surface held in check by a system ofcables holding up itscircumference.[4]
The structural engineer who conceived the unique tensegrity roof and made it work wasWacław Zalewski. His innovative structures includedSupersam, a supermarket inWarsaw with a roof made up of alternating arches and cables, many unique industrial roofs in Poland, two basketball arenas inVenezuela with hanging roofs, the structure of theNational Museum of Art inCaracas, the Venezuelan Pavilion at theSeville'sExpo in 1992, and several bridges and roofs inSouth Korea.
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