The stadium in Cape Town, which is capable of holding 68,000 spectators, is situated in a fantastic location on Table Mountain near the Atlantic Ocean. It is located in a suburb of Cape Town called Green Point, from which the stadium takes its name.
The multifunctional arena, which was specially built for the FIFA World Cup, shimmers in daylight through the exterior glass woven fabric, its colours ranging from blue to red and shades of grey.
The floodlights embedded in the ceiling provide visitors with an unrestricted view of the match. An interesting function of the stadium is the outward noise attenuation through the arrangement of the ceiling and the use of the stadium's interior as a resonance chamber.
World Cup matches:
5 group matches
1 eighth final
1 quarter final
1 semifinal
Overview of facts:
Capacity: 68,000
Completion: 2009
Building measures: new construction
TROX contribution:
Smoke protection dampers
Low-leakage steel doors
External weather louvres
Volume flow controllers
The multifunctional arena, which was specially built for the FIFA World Cup, shimmers in daylight through the exterior glass woven fabric, its colours ranging from blue to red and shades of grey.
The floodlights embedded in the ceiling provide visitors with an unrestricted view of the match. An interesting function of the stadium is the outward noise attenuation through the arrangement of the ceiling and the use of the stadium's interior as a resonance chamber.
World Cup matches:
5 group matches
1 eighth final
1 quarter final
1 semifinal
Overview of facts:
Capacity: 68,000
Completion: 2009
Building measures: new construction
TROX contribution:
Smoke protection dampers
Low-leakage steel doors
External weather louvres
Volume flow controllers
