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#436 ·
Yes, another worker died after a heart attack (in the works outside the arena), but this has nothing to do with working conditions, he suffered from heart problems and unfortunately this fatality occurred.

BTW, those workers don't work for the government. They are employees of private companies that are building the arena and surrounding areas.
 
#456 · (Edited)
The only part of the culture being celebrated with those high walls is the pitch invasion one. All the rest - for as lovely that it is, please dont get me wrong - has nothing to do with the question. Arena Parana is on the same country, same culture and have British style (almost) stands.
Sorry man, but you know absolutely nothing about Brazil. Same culture?:lol: Have you ever been to Paraná or Amazonas? Have you ever met brazilians from the North and brazilians from the South? Believe me, You´d be astonished to see how different a gigantic, MULTICULTURAL nation can be. Both states were settled by different people and they share no similarities, but the passion for soccer. I guess this is the only thing that units us down here. And as our former president said when questioned about the brazilian efficiency on organizing big events: "We are not Germany, nor France, nor any other european country. People should remember that there are many ways of doing something, and we´re gonna do it our way, and people should respect it." We really don´t care about getting late 5 or 10 minutes later. And what´s the big deal about the walls or how far people stay from the pitch? I personally love those ladders around the pitch of Arena das Dunas stadium. Seriously, should all the world follow european patterns? (yeah, I say patterns, not standards, because many venues being built here are of equal or higher quality than many european stadiums, like Arena São Paulo, Arena Palmeiras and Arena Grêmio for instance) Fifa doesn´t worry about it, so nobody is allowed to do. Moreover, I don´t really wanna sound rude, but we don´t give a sh** about what people from other nations think about our stadiums.
 
#457 · (Edited)
Sorry man, but you know absolutely nothing about Brazil. Same culture?:lol: Have you ever been to Paraná or Amazonas? Have you ever met brazilians from the North and brazilians from the South? Believe me, You´d be astonished to see how different a gigantic, MULTICULTURAL nation can be. Both states were settled by different people and they share no similarities, but the passion for soccer. I guess this is the only thing that units us down here. And as our former president said when questioned about the brazilian efficiency on organizing big events: "We are not Germany, nor France, nor any other european country. People should remember that there are many ways of doing something, and we´re gonna do it our way, and people should respect it." We really don´t care about getting late 5 or 10 minutes later. And what´s the big deal about the walls or how far people stay from the pitch? I personally love those ladders around the pitch of Arena das Dunas stadium. Seriously, should all the world follow european patterns? (yeah, I say patterns, not standards, because many venues being built here are of equal or higher quality than many european stadiums, like Arena São Paulo, Arena Palmeiras and Arena Grêmio for instance) Fifa doesn´t worry about it, so nobody is allowed to do. Moreover, I don´t really wanna sound rude, but we don´t give a sh** about what people from other nations think about our stadiums.
Did you take offense on my answer? Sorry man, no need to teach me about Brazil, I know much more you could imagine, and I do like it. I was just commenting on what our dear forumer Bianca said or her reply. Please note she answered as "we Brazilians" as being one people, and that's what we were talking about. We are talking about the stadiums here, football culture, and you said yourself that the one thing that unifies the lot is football (why are you calling it soccer?) So, the football culture is one, no? If not, then you were not coherent on your reply. I am also not defending any patterns here. Please read the whole thing again and you might understand.

I just put a note that the choice has probably nothing to do with the "we are Brazilians", but simply to avoid pitch invasions. It is the chosen solution and its fine, people might like it or not. Pitch invasion is not exclusive of Brazil, it happens everywhere, more or less often. I personally don't care about the wall.

And if you don't give a damn about other peoples opinion, so why answering them? Why participating in the forum then? Why post the stadiums on the international forums them? Please be reasonable.

I love to come here, say what I think and have nice and polite discussions, just like I have with dear Bianca (thanks for the pictures), exposing my views without worrying if people give a poop about it or not. I am not trying to convince anyone here. Please drop your weapons and join us!
 
#458 · (Edited)
Arena da Amazonia December 28

Closed Guard-Upper Body Coverage. Cauldron is getting ready


Floor Circulation Podium finish receives


Begins the installation glasses railing of the bleachers


Synthetic grass gives finish to the lawn


Security cameras and reflectors


Colorful Effect of bleachers finalized


Glass railing in the upper cabins with safety screen installation service.


Floor circulation podium


Main access Constantino Nery


Installation of access control, electronic turnstiles


Electronic turnstiles


Plaza of the main access Constantino Nery.


Photo: Miguel Biango

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#473 · (Edited)
Amazon Arena on January 4, 2014


Blue Sky and Green Lawn



Facade first Membranes during installation



Glasses on a podium position Wheelchair



Colorful bleachers where you see the cover with the lock near the facade



First Membrane Facade installed



Sound projectors first rooftop



Sound projectors first rooftop



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Fotos: Miguel Biango
 
#475 ·
A cobertura e fachada serão cobertas com o mesmo material. Não faria sentido usarem dois materiais para o revestimento. E, tbm, não haverá revestimento interno, pois é desnecessário. Eu acredito que será a mais bonita das sedes. Até então seria, pra mim, seria a das Dunas, mas depois da execução do projeto mudei de ideia. Acho que mudaram o projeto original. Mas o mosaico das poltronas das Dunas ficou lindo.
 
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