With the works related to the demolition of the old Delle Alpi having come to an end the construction site has been handed over to ATI the construction company which since the end of June 2009 has officially begun the building of the new Juventus stadium. The works which will lead to the birth of the new stadium in the summer of 2011 have theerfore begun.
The stadium can host 41,000 spectators and it’s been drawn up bearing maximum safety standards. The access, with no architectural barriers, will be through four entrances on corners, with wide ramps following the profile of the green hills on which the plant rises, leading to a ring turning around the stadium.
The ring will be a safe place, where entrance tickets can be easily checked out and where service and emergency transport means can stay. Access to steps and to stands will be through the 16 gangways distributed over the various sectors, hanging on spaces that once made the old stadium. At the end of events, for emergency cases, the plant can be emptied in less than 4 minutes.
The project expects to recover the whole Delle Alpi underground part, including the pitch zone. Below the steps there will be the stadium’s service areas and those for the team. The players’ needs, in particular, have been put at first place by planners: accesses to the plant, dressing rooms, relax areas, entrance to the pitch have been thought in minimum details.
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The stadium can host 41,000 spectators and it’s been drawn up bearing maximum safety standards. The access, with no architectural barriers, will be through four entrances on corners, with wide ramps following the profile of the green hills on which the plant rises, leading to a ring turning around the stadium.
The ring will be a safe place, where entrance tickets can be easily checked out and where service and emergency transport means can stay. Access to steps and to stands will be through the 16 gangways distributed over the various sectors, hanging on spaces that once made the old stadium. At the end of events, for emergency cases, the plant can be emptied in less than 4 minutes.
The project expects to recover the whole Delle Alpi underground part, including the pitch zone. Below the steps there will be the stadium’s service areas and those for the team. The players’ needs, in particular, have been put at first place by planners: accesses to the plant, dressing rooms, relax areas, entrance to the pitch have been thought in minimum details.

