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Will Bath colosseum echo in eternity or find itself in Elysium?

Bath colosseum - Apollodorus Architecture's design proposal for the Bath rugby stadium
Are you not entertained? How the Bath colosseum could look (image: Apollodorus Architecture)

The architect who proposed a Roman-style colosseum for the new Bath Rugby stadium has defended his higher-cost plan, saying “you have to have the balls” to pursue a scheme that would provide a greater return on investment.

Mark Wilson Jones, director of Apollodorus Architecture, teaches architectural history and theory at the University of Bath.

He and colleague Jakub Ryng unveiled their counter-proposal for an oval, 18,000-seat colosseum-style stadium built with Bath stone last month as an alternative to the minimalist, rectangular steel structure Bath Rugby has been advancing this year.

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