Ballpark – Marlins Stadium
Ambitious project in which Alsina was the company chosen to make several technically complex columns (specifically the two on the northernend and those on the southern end of the stadium) with angled double-sided walls.
The columns on the northern end ware 48 m high with a total of 10 applications, while the columns on the southern end were 38 m high with 9 applications. In the first two applications ofthe columns, a combination of one-sided wall frames was used with the Alsina multidirectional system.
After the second application the new T1C Climbing System designed by Alsina’s R+D Departmentwas used. The Miami Ballpark is the first project in which this novelsystem was used, which can be applied in the following cases: one sided straight and angled climbing walls, dams, two-sided angledwalls (as is the case of Marlins Stadium) and two-sided straight Wall swith frame spacing up to six meters.
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