Ellerbe Becket
 
Sports & Venue
Arenas
 
 

Saitama Super Arena

Tokyo, Saitama, Japan

An arena? A stadium? No, wait, it’s a concert venue! In about 20 minutes, the Saitama Super Arena near Tokyo converts from an intimate concert venue to a full-fledged stadium. A high-tech concept called Moving Block, developed in an international design competition, moves 9,200 seats—along with restrooms, concessions and hallways—a distance of 231 ft. (70 m) to convert the arena to a stadium and back again.

The Japanese wanted a facility with the functional diversity and flexibility of the Swiss Army Knife.

Gordon Wood, AIA, Principal

Project Data

Capacity:

  • 36,500

Integrated Teams:

  • Architecture: Ellerbe Becket
  • Associate Architect: Nikken Sekkei/MAS 2000 Design Team
  • Engineering: Flack+Kurtz Consulting Engineers
  • Construction: Taisei Corp./Mitsubishi Heavy Industries/UDK

Thought Leadership

Related News:

  • Saitama Super Arena Wins Business Week/Arch Record Award
  • Japan’s Super Arena Sets Standard in Engineering & Design
  • ‘Welcome to the Smartest Stadium in the World’
  • World’s Best To Test Saitama Arena