ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月15日 09時16分


Tickets to the #WorldCup are notoriously hard to come by. But even people lucky enough to secure seats at a game could find themselves, in some sense, on the outside looking in. In the run-up to the tournament, architects were tasked with temporarily increasing the seating capacity of Tsentralnyi Stadium, originally built in 1957, while keeping its historical walls intact. The eventual solution? The construction of 2 additional stands that protrude from openings on either end of the stadium, uncovered by the roof, like enormous drawers pulled from a cabinet. If you have a seat in one of the uppermost rows, you’ll feel like you’re peering off the roof of a 14-story building. Critics called the unusual design an eyesore. Defenders hailed it as a paragon of practicality and preservation. “Of course I saw all the reactions,” said Oleg Gak, the chief architect on the project, who good-naturedly defended his team’s design. “But I want to say, when we finish any large project, there are always people who like or dislike the new building, especially when you look only at a picture.” Visit the link in our profile to see more of @mjrhill’as photos of the stadium — unless you’re afraid of heights. #⚽


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