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Meadowbank sports stadium, Edinburgh

RIBA11413
Edinburgh. City Architects Department

Grandstand for horse racing, Chantilly

RIBA16322
Daumet, Honore (1826-1911)
SOURCE: Revue generale de l'architecture et des travaux publics, vol. 40, 1883, pl. 51-52

Horse racing stand, Bois de Boulogne, Paris: section and elevation

RIBA16378
SOURCE: Adolphe Alphand. Les promenades de Paris (Paris, 1867-1873), plates vol., pl. 20

Hippodrome des Steeple-Chase, Bois des Vincennes, Paris: the grandstand and details of obstacles

RIBA16386
SOURCE: Adolphe Alphand. Les promenades de Paris (Paris, 1867-1873), text vol., p. 185

Steps and railings at Chester Racecourse

RIBA17506
NOTES; Also known as ' the Roodee', this racecourse is officially the oldest still in use in Britain. Horse racing at Chester dates back to the ealry 16th century.

Grand Stand, Lord's Cricket Ground, London

RIBA19099
Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners

Mound Stand, Lord's Cricket Ground, London: seating

RIBA19117
Michael Hopkins & Partners

Melbourne Cricket Ground, Yarra Park, Melbourne, Victoria: the grandstand

RIBA33057
Arup
NOTES: The MCG broke ground in 1853 and the first grandstand was opened in 1854. In 2001 much of the original stadium was demolished and reconstructed by Jackson Architecture and Arup with Connell Mott MacDonald for the Commonwealth Games in 2006. It is also much used for Australian rules football.

Melbourne Cricket Ground, Yarra Park, Melbourne, Victoria

RIBA33058
Arup
NOTES: The MCG broke ground in 1853 and the first grandstand was opened in 1854. In 2001 much of the original stadium was demolished and reconstructed by Jackson Architecture and Arup with Connell Mott MacDonald for the Commonwealth Games in 2006. It is also much used for Australian rules football.
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