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Emirates Stadium
With the seating capacity of 60,432, thus making it the second largest stadium in the Premiership after Old Trafford, it is the third-largest stadium of any kind in London, after Wembley and Twickenham. The Emirates Stadium has earned acclaim as a football stadium that was located on Ashburton Grove in Holloway, north London. It was stated as the home of Arsenal Football Club since it opened in July 2006. During the planning and construction stages, it was known as Ashburton Grove before a naming rights deal with the airline Emirates was struck in October 2004. The stadium project cost 430 million pounds, but not all was for the actual construction of the stadium itself.
The new stadium pays tribute to Arsenal's former home, Highbury. The club's offices are officially called Highbury House, located north-east of Emirates Stadium. Additionally, the two bridges over the railway line to the east of the stadium, connecting the stadium to Drayton Park, are called the Clock End and North Bank bridges, after the stands at Highbury; the clock that gave its name to the old Clock End has been rested on the exterior of Emirates Stadium facing the bridge of the same name. The Arsenal FC club museum, which was formerly held in the North Bank Stand, opened in October 2006 and is located to the north of the stadium, within the Northern Triangle building.
The stadium is a four-tiered bowl with roofing over the stands but not over the pitch. The design team was made up of architects HOK Sport, construction consultants AYH, and engineering firm Buro Happold. The stadium was constructed by Sir Robert McAlpine on the site of the former Ashburton Grove industrial estate, several hundred metres from Arsenal's former stadium Highbury.
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