Spain: Barça unveils new renderings and turf preparation date
source: StadiumDB.com; author: Kuba Kowalski
Camp Nou reconstruction has been delayed by several months, but work has recently picked up pace. Construction crews are now on site almost 24 hours a day, nearly every day, which means the pitch will soon be ready for seeding. In the meantime, FC Barcelona has released new renderings.
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Four new renderings
You can now view the latest future visions in our new Camp Nou related video on YouTube. All the renderings show the stadium’s interior—either with empty stands or filled with fans—and also highlight the VIP area, which will be located beneath the top tier of seating.
FC Barcelona has shared multiple sets of renderings over time, and the stadium design hasn’t remained entirely consistent. The most notable change compared to earlier versions is the removal of the 360-degree video screen in favor of three smaller displays. However, none of the screens are shown in the renderings released yesterday.
Spotify Camp Nou surface all set for pitch preparation
Work at Camp Nou construction has now shifted focus to the pitch, following the completion of key infrastructure systems such as drainage, ventilation, air conditioning, and heating. Preparations for laying the turf are set to begin next week, bringing the iconic green surface of Barça’s home one step closer to returning.
More than 3,500 workers are currently involved in the redevelopment project. In accordance with the agreement with the Barcelona City Council, construction is permitted to run continuously from Monday at 8:00 a.m. until Friday at 11:59 p.m. Saturday work hours remain unchanged, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
This is how the Camp Nou could look when FC Barcelona returns to their partially completed stadium.
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