Optus Stadium, with the total investment of $1.6, is a multi-purpose venue has been designed to accommodate a wide range of uses including AFL, cricket, etc.
Optus Stadium is a world-class
multi-purpose venue, using an innovative 'fans first'
design. The $1.6Bn multi-purpose venue has been designed to
accommodate a wide range of uses including AFL, cricket, rectangular field
sports (rugby, soccer), athletics, and entertainment events. The impressive
60,000 seats places the stadium in Australia’s top three venues for audience
capacity.
Optus Stadium features roof coverage of more than 85 percent of seats, a bronze facade that reflects WA's unique
geology, LED lights that can display home sports team colours, and a wide range
of 'fan first' facilities, including two of the largest video screens in the country
and 4G Wi-Fi coverage for spectators. To reduce the noise from the stadium, the
project design team developed and tested cost-effect
ceiling designs with integrated acoustic treatment to satisfy the demanding
footfall impact noise and room reverberation requirements. The acoustic design
specifications for the project were set to a very high standard, the design
team not only consider the suitable acoustic materials, but also takes into
account the context of the final stadium layouts and the site-specific
functional requirements of the spaces. It will hold many famous events such as
2020 ICC T20 Word Cup.
Source: Marshall Day Acoustics