Consent provided for major extension at Twickenham Stadium, the house of England Rugby

The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames has this week approved planning consent for a major new extension to the Camiseta Vissel Kobe house of England Rugby, Twickenham Stadium.

 

The extension, created by KSS, will see the very first considerable advancement of the stadium considering that the South Stand was completed in 2008 as well as supplies over 11,600sqm of hospitality as well as debenture holders across six levels.

 

The extension will allow hospitality to be accommodated within the Stadium, while not boosting the general capacity.

 

Each level will be unique Camiseta Rangers FC in its design, celebrating as well as bringing to life the special elements of the house of England Rugby, while likewise providing a bespoke hospitality experience for guests.

 

The job is arranged to begin in spring 2017.

 

Phased works
KSS have been Camiseta Inter Milan the lead designers as well as designers for the major refurbishment programme at Twickenham stadium – a location etched into rugby’s DNA as well as the hold of last year’s Rugby world cup final – considering that 2011. This included a total redesign of the players’ areas including the dressing rooms, medical suite, three floors of VIP hospitality as well as boxes, the royal Box area as well as the new restyled players’ tunnel.

 

Images courtesy: KSS

 

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