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C/A/30. Wembley Stadium: Success or Failure?
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- 2010
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The paper looks at the redevelopment project of the Wembley Stadium in London describing financial and architectural features of the stadium, its environmental and technological competency, etc. The issues related to the redevelopment project are addressed and evaluated against the success/failure criteria for big architectural projects.
KEYWORDS: Wembley Stadium, redevelopment project, architectural features,
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