Posts Tagged “State Of The Art”
Oct
02
2009
Soccer Footwear - Wearing the Right Football BootPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! Many people make the mistake of assuming that all boots are alike when that is definitely not the case. The playing surface, weather conditions, level of comfort and the position you play should all be taken into consideration when deciding on your soccer footwear. Wearing the right football boot is essential as this allows you to concentrate on your performance safe in the knowledge that your soccer footwear will not let you down when you need it most. An expensive pair of football boots with state of the art design will enable you to make the most of your skills although they will not make you a better player overnight. The surface that you are going to be playing on should have a huge bearing on choosing the suitability of your footwear. For example if you are playing on a wet pitch or a surface that has medium length grass then you should avoid boots that have blades or cleats. Hard pitches where the grass has worn away can also be problematic. Short studs and cleats are the best … Tags: Art Design, Bearing, Football Boots, Grass, Knowledge, Many People, Medium Length, Mistake, Pitch, Pitches, Soccer Football, Soccer Footwear, State Of The Art, Studs, Suitability, Surface Weather Conditions
Aug
29
2009
Lucas Oil Stadium - New Home of the Indianapolis ColtsPosted by: Mr.Football in Football Sites and The Best ArticlesThis stadium is constructed in preparation for the Super Bowl XLVI to be held in 2012. Aside from the stadium, a new high-rise JW Marriot Indianapolis is being constructed as part of the preparation for the Super Bowl. The architectural firm behind the design of the new stadium is HKS, Inc. with Walter P. Moore as the structural engineer. Similar to other stadium, the Lucas Oil Stadium has a retractable roof and window wall which allows the Colts to play outdoors. The concept of kinetic architecture was utilized in the design of the stadium for it to be a multi-functional facility with the ease of conversion for an increased return of investment. The rights to name the stadium was purchased by Lucas Oil for approximately $120 million for 20 years, thus it is fondly nicknamed as The Luke by some commentators. Despite the state-of-the-art facilities of the new home of the Indianapolis Colts, a retro look is inculcated in the design as a result of Indianapolis’s liking of a field house a … Tags: Architectural Design, Architectural Firm, Art Facilities, Commentators, Conversion, Field House, Functional Facility, Hks, Indianapolis Colts, Jw Marriot, Kinetic Architecture, Liking, Lucas Oil Stadium, P Moore, Retro Look, Return Of Investment, State Of The Art, Structural Engineer, Super Bowl |
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