Dan Meis is confident that the roar from the crowd within Everton’s new stadium will be even louder than the one at Goodison Park.
Everton’s future home already dominates the north Liverpool skyline as the roof of the 52,888-seater stadium continues to take shape ahead of its scheduled opening in the 2024/25 season.
In a new club podcast, Meis, the architect whose firm designed Everton Stadium, spoke of his belief that when packed with raucous Evertonians, the acoustics will prove inspirational for the Blues and intimidating for opposing sides.
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Now holding the title of Everton’s Stadium Concept Design Guardian, he said: “The new stadium is going to feel very intimate and incredibly loud and energetic. That was such a concern, because the power of Goodison to the play on the pitch is so important and I really wanted to make sure we could capture that.
“We were always very conscious of the roof providing more enclosure than what we have at Goodison, and the roof itself is pretty consistent, so we have looked at the acoustics of that. I think fans are going to be very surprised how loud this building is going to be and feeling like all that noise is right on top of the pitch.
“It’s a bigger building, but it’s not going to feel a lot bigger than Goodison. The good thing is that we are already quite a bit bigger than Goodison Park, so there are going to be more rowdy fans!”
Meis was answering fans’ questions submitted by subscribers to the club’s monthly stadium newsletter, which covered a multitude of topics pertinent to the build and its unique design. You can click here to listen to the podcast in full.
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