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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

Hi MC. I created the image you were referring to. I do this sort of thing for a living but did the animation and a few still images in my spare time (I like to contribute the the Skyscrapercity construction forum on the scheme as it gives the fans something to discuss and get excited about). All unofficial of course.

I checked with the club to make sure they were happy for me to do.

Here's an aerial I did (this was before it became clear the build would continue into the NE demolition corner so it needs updating). It's something like what i expected to see prior to the old lady being demolished.

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Two animations done also. First one a bit Spurs self indulgent, second a more cut down version.



Early image from behind the sky-bar glass.

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Another early one from the south 'wall' looking north

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and yet another from the top of the south 'wall' looking north. Some are a bit out of date as we find out more and more about the scheme.

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Well done sir/madam. You make a lot of Spurs fans happy with these renders and animations, me included
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Very kind words Paxton. For the time I spent on them they are OK. Can always be made to look better TBH. I use software that can make better animations like the new Mercedez benz stadium but it's getting the time to do it!
Maybe Spurs would pay for your time (hint hint Mattilda)
 
in the consultation and early statements from club there was assurance about the spectator's proximity to the pitch -one of my favourite things about WHL.
Is the plan still to maintain that proximity - or have things drifted from that assurance?
 
Played on what was claimed to be first astroturf-type in June 74 - near to Mount Pleasant SO

Was that bolleaux ?
 
in the consultation and early statements from club there was assurance about the spectator's proximity to the pitch -one of my favourite things about WHL.
Is the plan still to maintain that proximity - or have things drifted from that assurance?

It absolutely is still the plan.
 
Played on what was claimed to be first astroturf-type in June 74 - near to Mount Pleasant SO

Was that bolleaux ?


I think that was Market Road just off Caledonian Road. I played in a summer league on it in the 70's, still got the scar tissue on my thigh where the skin was damaged.
 
I think that was Market Road just off Caledonian Road. I played in a summer league on it in the 70's, still got the scar tissue on my thigh where the skin was damaged.

That was why I was playing in a touring Hastings Corps of Drums (doubling up with Islington Blues?), so no damage to me. Later appearances with TA at Luton Tattoo on plastic pitch ... still no injuries, narrow esccapes from SAS at Otterburn very much another story.
 
That was why I was playing in a touring Hastings Corps of Drums (doubling up with Islington Blues?), so no damage to me. Later appearances with TA at Luton Tattoo on plastic pitch ... still no injuries, narrow esccapes from SAS at Otterburn very much another story.

Not at all surprised to hear any of that. Otter burn -- worse than a Chinese burn, or so they tell me.
 
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