A proposal has been developed for the competition of the new stadium for FK Bokelj Kotor, in Montenegro, consisting of the construction of two side stands around the existing pitch with a capacity of 1416 spectators each, for a total of 2832 seats. The main objective is to maximise the atmosphere of the stadium; therefore, the stands have been placed as close as possible to the pitch. In addition, narrow aisles have been designed in the stands to promote fan homogeneity and enhance the spectator experience.
In terms of aesthetics, modern architecture has been chosen with a precast concrete structure and perforated metal louvre cladding to control light and wind as required. This design seeks to maximise the visual integration of the stadium into its surroundings.
In terms of materialisation, strong and durable materials have been selected to ensure the longevity of the stadium. In addition, prefabricated construction systems have been used to minimise the impact on the environment and reduce construction time. The metal louvred cladding allows for easy maintenance and cleaning.
The project has been designed according to the specifications required by the competition. On the lower level, a space has been included for the home and away changing rooms, with their respective toilets and showers. A space for the referees has also been planned, including changing rooms, toilet and shower. In addition, a storage space for sports equipment and materials has been included.
On the upper level, a service area has been designed for spectators, with two bars and four toilets. Stairs and access ramps have been designed to ensure the safety and comfort of spectators, and special attention has been paid to accessibility for people with reduced mobility.
In short, the proposal seeks to maximise the spectator experience through the construction of stands close to the pitch and a modern, sustainable design to ensure the longevity and energy efficiency of the stadium.