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Dream team of architects, engineers and planners:
Masterplan: Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands (RIBA London Architects of the Year 2015)
Stadium: Herzog & de Meuron (Beijing Bird's Nest; Munich Allianz Arena; New Bordeaux Stadium, Tate Modern, etc.)
Bergermann & Partner
Estimated year of completion: 2020 — two more years of planning, three years to build. Compare to Arsenal's new ground, which took nine years from start to finish (5 years of politics, 4 years to build), though that involved a slightly different set of challenges as new land had to be purchased, and we can see how much planning work has already been put into this.
Current favorite for temporary relocation: Wembley Stadium, 8 miles away. Twickenham still in play, and could be a fallback option if Spurs cause too much trouble in challenging for Wembley (their new stadium is predicted finish a year before ours as of right now). Whichever temporary stadium is chosen, it will definitely not be another league ground (so no ground share).
New capacity: 60,000, possibly as high as 65,000. For now, it will be an all-seater, but safe-standing could be an option in the future (possibly in lower tier of the Shed). Creation of a "wall" like at BVB stadium not possible due to height/light rules.
Three-tiered, cantilevered stands all around (projecting noise down onto the pitch), but overall height of the stadium will not increase thanks to digging down several (4, to be exact) meters. All four stands will essentially be rebuilt. Estimated cost: £500m (real cost: probably more).
Stands will retain their names: East, West, Shed End (i.e. South), Matthew Harding (i.e. North). They will "retain their individual identities" as well, despite all becoming far more homogenized.
Pitch will be increased to meet UEFA standard size.
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