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New drawings offer glimpse of proposed event centre

A rendering of the Calgary event centre which will not be built after the agreement between the Flames and City of Calgary collapsed in late 2021. (supplied) A rendering of the Calgary event centre which will not be built after the agreement between the Flames and City of Calgary collapsed in late 2021. (supplied)
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Calgarians got a glimpse of the vision for the new event centre Wednesday, when new renderings were released as part of the development application submitted to the city.

The Calgary design firm DIALOG said the intent of the design is to create what they call an 'urban magnet', an anchor that helps energize a new culture and entertainment district in Calgary.

Calgary Event Centre rendering, Aug. 4, 2021

The renderings featured exterior shots of the proposed arena, depicting it as a rectangular-shaped structure with several curves in a ribbon pattern. There are also pedestrian plazas at the northwest and southwest entry gates.

Calgary Event Centre rendering Aug.4, 2021

All of it is being designed, the proposal said, with two things in mind: one, to create an atmosphere at Flames games so overwhelming that visiting teams will feel as if they are starting each game two goals down; and secondly, to create a configuration in the arena that will maximize optimal sight lines for concerts.

The application is under review, with a hearing expected later this fall.

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