Practice鈥檚 拢25m Warner Stand set to host first spectators

Populous鈥 new 拢25m stand at Lord鈥檚 Cricket Ground has been officially opened.

The Warner Stand 鈥 constructed by Bam and slotted between the Marylebone ground鈥檚 Grade II* listed Pavilion and Grand Stand 鈥 includes seating for more than 2,600 people, bars at all levels and a 135-cover restaurant with a glazed wall facing the pitch.

Built to replace Lord鈥檚 original 1958 Warner Stand, the new structure also boasts a match-control suite and a range of environmentally friendly features, including sections of green roof and green walls, as well as solar thermal and photovoltaic roof panels.

Populous senior principal Philip Johnson, who was project lead for the practice, said the starting point for the new stand had been to add to the heritage of the ground, which is considered to be the home cricket.

鈥淭he new Warner Stand has been designed to complement the existing campus of buildings at Lord鈥檚, providing excellent views of the action, world-class match control facilities, a number of bars, and a new restaurant with fantastic views overlooking the ground,鈥 he said.

鈥淟ord鈥檚 has a special place in the hearts of cricketers and fans, and this new stand will help cement its position as the finest cricket ground in the world.鈥

The stand was built over the past two winter seasons and its completion marks the end of the first phase of Lord鈥檚 20-year masterplan for upgrading the ground.

Spectators got their first chance to watch live cricket from the structure on Sunday, when England took on Ireland in the 2nd Royal London One Day International.

Populous鈥 ongoing work at Lord鈥檚 involves the redevelopment of four existing buildings, including the Tavern and Allen Stands and a partial refurbishment of the Pavilion and Bowlers鈥 Annexe, which gained planning consent in 2015.