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Page 1: Spectrum MEP Newsletter

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Page 2: Spectrum MEP Newsletter

K A F D C h i l d r e n ’ s M u s e u m a n d M a r k e t p l a c e , R i y a d h We are currently working for Thornton Tomasetti and

Henning Larsen Architects on this Children’s Interactive

Museum which is part of the overall vision of the King

Abdullah Financial District master plan intended to create

a new financial district in the city of Riyadh. The

development offers a wide mix of offices, residential,

educational, sports and cultural facilities of different types.

Our role in the project involves the MEP services design

for parcel A10, The Children’s Interactive Museum based

in the heart of the development.

The proposed building is linked via skywalks to other adjacent attractor buildings (parcels) along with basement car park and retail units at

various locations. The multi level 14,684m² Children’s Interactive Museum building has been designed to capture the imagination of the visitors

and the MEP design has been progressed to ensure the conditions within the building are to the highest standard for both comfort and the visual

aspects of the exhibits / attractions. The Museum exhibits are intended to be both educational and entertaining and all aspects of the installation

are intended to compliment these requirements. Thermal Dynamic Simulation Modeling is to be utilized to ensure that all associated HVAC

systems achieve this high level of performance. Energy efficient systems to minimize water use and wastage will be incorporated along with high

level and under floor power installations to allow flexibility as the exhibits develop and rotate during various stages. All design is being produced

in line with LEED standards, Saudi Building Code and associated local regulations. S t a d i a a n d L e i s u r e U p d a t e

   

G r a n d C e n t r a l D e v e l o p m e n t , S t o c k p o r t Spectrum company Hannan Associates are delighted to be part of Muse

Development’s team, selected as Stockport's development partner.

Stockport Council bought the site earlier this year in order to create a high

quality office quarter including attractive public space outside the railway

station with easy access to the town centre, supported by a hotel and

improved car parking. Our work with Muse continues on Blackpool and

Doncaster town centre redevelopment projects.

King Abdulla Stadium, Saudi - 60,000 Seat Stadium Design Review

We were appointed by AFL Architects to peer review the Arup

design of this $1 Billion Sports City Project stadium at three stages

in the design development. We identified substantial value

engineering options and over design in the concept which was then

adopted into the design development.

Iraq - 30,000 & 100,000 Seat Stadia

Spectrum companies were appointed by HKS Inc to develop

stadia designs for 5 $100M stadia in Iraq including a 100,000

seat stadium with sliding roof and bowl cooling. Designs have

been developed with low energy and renewable options to

service the stadia up to stage C


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