Scotland’s National Performance Centre for Sport

http://www.hw.ac.uk/news-events/news/edinburgh-bids-scotlands-national-performance-13064.htm

Heriot-Watt University in partnership with the City of Edinburgh Council outlined a wide-ranging bid which features an iconic design concept by top Scottish architects Reiach & Hall. A key feature of the design is the centre’s roof, which is inspired by the angle and trajectory of what is recognised as one of the greatest goals in football history – Brazil’s Roberto Carlos’ goal against France in 1997.

Edinburgh’s bid would see the NPCS built in the parkland setting of Heriot-Watt University’s extensive campus in the west of the city; it features a Hampden replica pitch; an outdoor synthetic pitch; four outdoor natural football and two rugby pitches; nine court sports hall; a 3G indoor football pitch and a fitness suite, and world class facilities for sports science and medicine all linked together by a spectacular sports promenade.

The design has been developed “around the athlete”, providing world class sporting facilities and services that will have a positive impact on the preparation and development of athletes, coaches and volunteers.

The site’s excellent transport links providing easy access to the city, Edinburgh Airport and the wider surrounding area, are also a key feature of Edinburgh’s bid.

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