Gimnasia Members Vote on Stadium Renovation
Gimnasia Fans Overwhelmingly Approve Stadium Renovation Project
La Plata,Argentina – After a heated debate and a resounding vote,Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata members have chosen the enterprising “Project 65” to revamp their beloved Juan Carmelo Zerillo Stadium. The decision, made during a packed assembly at the club’s Victor Nethol Sports Center, marks a critically important step towards modernizing the iconic venue.
The assembly, delayed by an hour due to the large turnout, saw passionate Gimnasia fans express their frustration with the team’s recent performance before turning their attention to the stadium’s future.
Project 65, designed by OP Arquitectos, emerged as the clear favorite. The plan,spearheaded by architects Marcela Orcaje and Gonzalo Pérez,envisions a state-of-the-art stadium with a capacity of 55,244 spectators.
“Our project is designed to grow in stages, ultimately reaching that capacity,” explained Pérez. “We focused on two key decisions: accommodating the increased capacity and integrating the diverse activities currently housed in the Victor Nethol Sports Center.”
The project’s centerpiece is a striking “landscape building” that seamlessly blends the stadium with the surrounding green space. This innovative design, according to Orcaje, prioritizes environmental sustainability and public accessibility.”We wanted to respect the Bosque as a vital green lung for the city,” Orcaje emphasized. “Our design incorporates a raised green roof, creating a public terrace with spaces for gatherings and events. It’s a unique way to connect the stadium with the community.”
The voting process involved two rounds. The project with the fewest votes was eliminated, leaving the remaining two to compete for the final decision. project 65 ultimately secured a decisive victory, reflecting the overwhelming support from Gimnasia’s passionate fanbase.
While the stadium renovation project promises a brighter future for the club, the assembly also served as a platform for fans to voice their concerns about the team’s recent struggles. A chorus of boos and whistles echoed through the hall, underscoring the urgency for advancement on the field.The club’s leadership, headed by President Mariano Cowen, assured members that the assembly’s focus remained solely on the stadium project.
with Project 65 now approved, Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata takes a giant leap towards a modern and enduring future for its iconic home ground.
Gimnasia Fans Score Big Win for Stadium Renovation
NewsDirect3.com – In a decisive move, Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata supporters have overwhelmingly approved “Project 65,” a bold plan to revitalize their beloved Juan Carmelo Zerillo Stadium.
The assembly, held at the Victor Nethol Sports Center and punctuated by impassioned pleas for improved on-field performance, saw passionate fans rally behind the ambitious renovation.
Project 65, the brainchild of OP Arquitectos, envisions a state-of-the-art stadium with a capacity of 55,244 spectators. The innovative design, spearheaded by architects Marcela Orcaje and Gonzalo Pérez, features a striking “landscape building” that seamlessly merges the stadium with the surrounding green space.
“Our project is designed to grow in stages, ultimately reaching that capacity,” explained Pérez. ”We focused on two key decisions: accommodating the increased capacity and integrating the diverse activities currently housed in the Victor Nethol Sports Center.”
Orcaje emphasized the project’s commitment to environmental sustainability and public accessibility. “We wanted to respect the Bosque as a vital green lung for the city,” she stated. “Our design incorporates a raised green roof, creating a public terrace with spaces for gatherings and events. It’s a unique way to connect the stadium with the community.”
The project garnered overwhelming support from Gimnasia’s fanbase, securing a decisive victory in a two-round voting process.
While the stadium renovation project sparks excitement, the assembly also served as a platform for fans to express their discontent with the team’s recent performance. Despite a chorus of boos and whistles, club president Mariano Cowen assured members that the assembly’s focus remained solely on the stadium project.
With Project 65 now approved,Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata takes a notable step forward,poised to provide its iconic home ground with a modern and enduring future.
