Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on August 25, 2022, 05:13:52 PMLooks great on the outside but I must confess to being slightly underwhelmed by how the new North Stand looks from inside the stadium. It looks just like the Holte End to me and I’d hoped we’d take this opportunity to do something a bit different, with a bit of a Wow factor. As Spurs have done with their huge single tier end, as one example. Glad it's not just me. Looks spot on from the outside – real nod to the heritage but with a modern twist.But, not sure that the inside is really answering the issues we have.First up, the open corners mean a lot of the atmosphere drifts out in the present set-up. Spurs looked at the acoustics as part of the design, this feels like you'll be able to hear the North Stand better from Erdington than the Holte.Second, we know we're pressed for space, so I was expecting more of a Dortmund approach – keeping the integrity of four stands, but taking them right out into the corners.Third, it feels like the wings have been dictated by the Witton Lane Stand – you'll barely be able to see the all the pitch from the top right corner. Surprised they haven't ripped out part of the roof over the away end, and taken it right up to the North, a bit like Anfield has done.Rather suggests that we'll keep adding random stands to Villa Park for eternity. And much as I love the uniqueness of our place, a bit of coherence for the future has always been our weak point. Can't imagine we'll ever be able to mirror the Trinity on the other side, so maybe suggests we'll one day wrap the lower North round towards the Holte as a single tier, and stick more corporate on top.
Looks great on the outside but I must confess to being slightly underwhelmed by how the new North Stand looks from inside the stadium. It looks just like the Holte End to me and I’d hoped we’d take this opportunity to do something a bit different, with a bit of a Wow factor. As Spurs have done with their huge single tier end, as one example.
I like it. I only wish the work could be started sooner than 2024.
It's a bit 'new London vernacular'.
Besides, historically it's been a brick orientated stadium until Ellis era brutalism made it's mark.
Is it beyond the wit of the city council, Villa and a bus operator to have a "red route" into town and maybe Erdington/Sutton for an hour post-match on which shuttle buses can backwards and forwards?
Quote from: Hillbilly on August 26, 2022, 03:33:27 AMIt's a bit 'new London vernacular'.Brick Cladding is far more preferable to wrinkly tin. Besides, historically it's been a brick orientated stadium until Ellis era brutalism made it's mark.
You can't just stop normal life because there's a football match on.