35 hectares
SPORTS HUB FACILITIES. Spanning a mammoth 35 hectares of land in the heart of the city, the Singapore Sports Hub is one of the world’s first fully integrated sports, entertainment & lifestyle destination.
How many facilities are there in Singapore Sports Hub?
The 35-hectare Singapore Sports Hub includes the following facilities: A 55,000-capacity National Stadium with a retractable roof and movable tiered seating. A 12,000-capacity Singapore Indoor Stadium. A 6,000-capacity OCBC Aquatic Centre that meets FINA standards.
What is the seating capacity of Singapore Indoor Stadium?
12,000
Singapore Indoor Stadium/Capacity
Who owns National Stadium Singapore?
Sport Singapore
National Stadium, Singapore
| Public transit | CC6 Stadium |
| Owner | Sport Singapore |
| Operator | Dragages Singapore Pte. Ltd. |
| Capacity | 55,000 (Football/Rugby), 52,000 (Cricket), 50,000 (Athletics) |
| Construction |
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How many hubs are there in Singapore?
Singapore Changi Airport, with its four terminals, is one of the most important air hubs in the region. The international airport is situated at the easternmost tip of the main island, and serves 185 cities in 58 countries….Airport and airbase technical data.
| Airport | Tengah Air Base |
|---|---|
| ICAO | WSAT |
| IATA | TGA |
| Length (m) | 2713 |
Who designed Singapore sports Hub?
Arup Group
DP Architects
Singapore Sports Hub/Architecture firms
The architectural design of the three main sports venues – the National Stadium, OCBC Aquatic Centre and OCBC Arena – is led by Arup Associates.
How many people does the national stadium seat?
34,228
National stadium cricket ground/Capacity
What is a sport hub?
A community sport hub is focused on the clubs around a sports centre, community centre, school, park or a playing field pavilion. The ‘hub’ is essentially a collective of progressive sport clubs and community organisations working together in a local community.
Can we shower at Stadium?
Qn: Can I still use the toilets and changing rooms within the sport halls? Ans: Yes. The toilets, changing rooms and shower facilities at the ActiveSG stadiums will remain open to the public. Toilets / changing rooms with showering facilities will also be limited to a maximum capacity of 5 pax at any one time.
How many integrated hubs are there in Singapore?
ten integrated transport hubs
At present, there are ten integrated transport hubs – Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, Boon Lay, Bukit Panjang, Clementi, Joo Koon, Sengkang, Serangoon, Toa Payoh and Yishun where the rail station, bus interchanges and adjoining commercial developments are fully integrated to improve connectivity and comfort for commuters.
What is integrated hub?
Integrated Transport Hub (ITH) Several bus interchanges are designated as Integrated Transport Hubs, which have fully air-conditioned passenger concourses with links to rail stations. These are often built within commercial and residential buildings as part of an integrated development.
What is singsingapore Sports Hub?
Singapore Sports Hub addresses the changing definition and role of sports in our society. The Singapore Sports Hub master plan exemplifies how a unique centralised mixed-use ecosystem can be successfully developed, integrating sports, leisure, entertainment and lifestyle destinations.
What’s new at Sports Hub?
At the heart of Sports Hub is the new National Stadium, a state-of-the-art 55,000 seat sports venue, air-cooled for comfort and designed with a movable roof and retractable seating to support the widest range of sports and leisure events throughout the year.
What is the purpose of the dome structure at Singapore Stadium?
The dome structure serves as a protective canopy for the stadium and the Sports Promenade. The Sports Promenade responds clearly and efficiently to Singapore’s tropical climate. It not only provides shelter from rain and sun, but also acts as a central connector to all major facilities within the Sports Hub.
Where is the National Stadium located in Singapore?
National Stadium. Location within Singapore. The National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Kallang, Singapore. It opened its doors on 30 June 2014, replacing the former National Stadium at the same site, which was closed in 2007 and demolished in 2010.