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Turkey

Timsah Arena

Project description

The city of Bursa, the fourth most populous city in Turkey and formerly the capital of the Ottoman Empire during the fourteenth century, has a new football stadium – the Timsah Arena. The name, meaning Crocodile Arena, is derived from the local football team, Bursaspor, and was a strong influence in the stadium’s design. The structure’s most striking feature, its roof, resembles a crocodile curled around the ground, complete with open mouth. This spectacular roof covers all of the stadium’s 44,000 seats.

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mageba supplied both bearings and seismic isolators to support the stadium’s roof and protect it during an earthquake. RESTON-SPHERICAL bearings of type KA 8.4 (with a vertical load capacity of 8400 kN), and RESTON-PENDULUM “Duplo” seismic isolators of type PD 7.3 (with a vertical capacity of 7300 kN) were supplied. The “Duplo”/PD isolators have two principal sliding surfaces, in contrast to the “Mono”/PM isolators which have only one. Test typing of the isolators was carried out at EUCENTRE, the European Centre for Training and Research in Earthquake Engineering, In Pavia, Italy.

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Type testing of the RESTON-PENDULUM Duplo seismic isolators at EUCENTRE in Pavia, Italy

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A RESTON-PENDULUM Duplo seismic isolator, ready for delivery to site (with dust skirt open)

Key Data

Products:

RESTON-SPHERICAL bearings, RESTON-PENDULUM Duplo seismic isolators

Installation:

2013

City:

Bursa

Completed:

2014

Type:

Football stadium

Capacity:

44,000