Shanghai Oriental Sports Center
Shanghai Oriental Sports Centre | |
City: | Shanghai, China |
Capacity: | 18,000 indoor arena 5,000 indoor swimming pool seat 5,000 outdoor swimming pool seat |
Built: | 2008–2011 |
Construction cost: | yuan ¥2 billion USD $ 313 million EUR € 230 million |
Architect(s): | Gerkan, Marg and Partners |
Tenants | Shanghai Skywalkers |
The Shanghai Oriental Sports Center (Simplified Chinese: 上海东方体育中心), also known as the Shanghai Aquatic Sports Center, is a sports venue that started construction on December 30, 2008 and was completed in late 2010.
The center has an indoor arena named Indoor Stadium seating 18,000, an indoor swimming pool seating 5,000, and an outdoor swimming pool also seating 5,000. The Shanghai Oriental Sports Center [1] is close to Huangpu River, next to Expo Park in Shanghai's Pudong New Area. The total investment was two billion yuan. The center is situated near the Oriental Sports Center Station on the Shanghai Metro.
Indoor Stadium
The main venue at the sports complex is the Indoor Stadium, used for the home games of the arena football club Shanghai Skywalkers. It has a capacity of 18,000 and it is used for various events, like arena football, speed skating, basketball, mixed martial arts, figure skating and swimming.
Notable events
- 14th World Aquatics Championships [2] from July 16–31, 2011.[3]
- 2012 World Short Track Speed Skating Championships.
- 2015 World Figure Skating Championships 23–29 March 2015[4]
- Road FC 27
- League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational 2016[5]
Structure
The arena was designed by German architecture firm GMP. The facility sits on a man-made lake that connects to the Huangpu River.[6] The sport center's area is 34.75 hectares (85.9 acres); the floor space is 163,800 square metres (1,763,000 sq ft).[7][8] In the construction, the workers used 3,000 tons steel to build the architecture.
References
- ↑ "Beautiful view of Shanghai Oriental Sport Center". Xinhua. 9 March 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-09.
- ↑ "Official webpage of the 14th World Aquatics Championships". Shanghai-fina2011.com. Retrieved 2011-12-04.
- ↑ Yiwen, Liang (31 December 2008). "Aquatic sports center begins construction". Shanghai Daily. Retrieved 2009-08-04.
- ↑ "First Information" (PDF). ISU.
- ↑ "LoL Esports". www.lolesports.com. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
- ↑ Keith, Braden (31 January 2010). "Shanghai 2011: Shanghai Oriental Sports Center".
- ↑ "Shanghai Oriental Sports Center". 8 July 2010.
- ↑ "Photos about the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center". Shanghai-fina2011.com. Retrieved 2011-12-04.
Coordinates: 31°9′34.44″N 121°28′22.33″E / 31.1595667°N 121.4728694°E
External links
- Media related to National Stadium, Warsaw at Wikimedia Commons
- Shanghai 2011: Shanghai Oriental Sports Center
Preceded by Foro Italico Rome |
FINA World Aquatics Championships Venue 2011 |
Succeeded by Palau Sant Jordi Barcelona |
Preceded by Sheffield Arena Sheffield |
World Short Track Speed Skating Championships Venue 2012 |
Succeeded by Főnix Hall Debrecen |
Preceded by Capital Indoor Stadium Beijing |
Cup of China Venue 2011, 2012 |
Succeeded by Capital Indoor Stadium Beijing |