The Richmond Olympic Oval, or the Richmond Oval is[1] a facility in Richmond , British Columbia , Canada . It will be the venue of the speed skating events of the 2010 Winter Olympics. The cost of the project is currently estimated at $178 million.
It has been built on a site beside the Fraser River , a few blocks away from Lansdowne Station on the Canada Line. From the air, the roof takes the stylized native shape of a heron's wing, a tribute to the Salish First Nation and the large wading bird that cohabited the riverbank at first European contact 230 years ago. It covers 33,000 m² of space, including a 20,000 m² main floor that includes a 400 m refrigerated track. It can accommodate 8,000 spectators.
A distinctive feature of the Richmond Oval is its unique "wood wave" roof. This roof, which is one of the longest clear spans in North America , includes one million board feet of B.C. pine-beetle kill wood linked together in undulating sections to create a beautifully rippled effect. These one of a kind wood panels were designed by structural engineers Fast + Epp and constructed at the design build firm Structure Craft Builders Inc. in Delta, B.C. The remainder of the building structure was designed by structural engineers Glotman.Simpson Consulting Engineers. Some items of interest included the design for a flat ice surface and the architectural piers used to support the roof structure.
The principal and lead project architect is Bob Johnston of Cannon Design, who was involved in the design of both the Calgary and Salt Lake City tracks.
而ROO場館主要整體統籌設計是由設計師Bob Johnston所屬公司負責,該公司亦曾負責1988年加拿大亞伯達省舉辦的卡加利冬運(1988 Calgary Winter Olympic) 及2002年美國猶他州鹽湖城冬運(2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic)的建設。
After the Olympics, the oval will be converted to a multi-use sport facility that will include two Olympic-sized ice rinks, up to eight hardwood ball-sport courts, a gymnasium, a 200 m track and a rubberized turf area. The speed-skating oval will be covered with removable flooring and could still be used for competition.
After site preparation eventually on November 17th 2006 the construction of the oval began. [3] The Richmond Oval has officially opened on December 12, 2008.