Por: Omar Cornejo Felice (To read the English version go to the bottom of the article) ¡Hola Amigos de Arquitectitis!, en esta nueva entrega voy a contarles sobre la visita que realice al Gremio Arena de Porto Alegre, inaugurado en diciembre último. Este coloso de metal, concreto y de piel azul pertenece a uno de los más grandes, antiguos y populares equipos de Brasil y de Rio Grande do Sul, el “Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense” ganador de varios campeonatos a nivel nacional e internacional.
(English version)
Hello Arquitectitis friends!, In this new release I will tell you about the visit that I make to Gremio Arena of Porto Alegre, which opened last December. This colossus of metal, concrete and blue skin belongs to one of the largest, oldest and most popular teams in Brazil and Rio Grande do Sul, the "Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense" won several national championships and international.
The Gremio Arena was designed by the renowned architectural firm PLARQ with several offices in Brazil and Portugal and executed by one of the largest construction companies in Brazil and Latinamerica, the OAS Construction Company. Designed not only to be a simple and isolated stadium in the north of Porto Alegre where only work for any football games but was designed as a self-sustaining stage and projected towards future integration into a convention center, a hotel, a shopping center as well as a condominium homes all this complemented with various spaces within the stadium as restaurants, multipurpose spaces and cabins where partners can also function as offices within business hours. The exterior of the Gremio Arena draws attention to detail in blue vertical glass, metal structure and white top (along with the color black are the official colors of Gremio) that underpins the stadium structure that helps cover to protect espectators from inclement weather. The Gremio Arena has ramps to access the intermediate levels to facilitate the accessibility of the general public and especially to the audience with limited motor skills.
Entering the Gremio Arena seen the parking for over 600 cars where have priority using cleaner fuels, and already walking inside the stadium, the blue color also dominates the space thanks to the ergonomic seats that are in the bleachers, providing comfort for 60.540 souls. What gave me particular satisfaction were special spaces for attendees with limited motor skills as well as easy access to toilets for these, in my opinion is one of the strengths of the stadium along with his architectural significance and for being sustainable, as in stadiums designed in decades past was not well regulated spaces for attendees with limited motor skills.
Onsite Gremio Arena is one of the few stadiums in the world that is certified LEED of GBC Brasil (Brazil Green Building Council), which certifies buildings that have the ability to generate the least impact to the environment through to their energy efficiency and use of alternative energy special and efficient use of water consumption in the case of Gremio Arena that reuses rainwater to irrigate the main course, I could also see a permanent space for recyclable materials where separates garbage in origin.
Knowing the Gremio Arena was a satisfying experience from the perspective of assessing a building of such magnitude and conscience architectural self-sustaining.
I could not end this little note, not without first thanking the people of Gremio Porto-Alegrense s.a. who made this visit, Gilmar Machado, Fernanda Denardin, Sabrina Pereira and Chris De Luca. Thanks and until next time!.