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Roazhon Park goes under Back to the Future like makeover | News

  • Connor Gordon (site admin)
  • Jan 14, 2016
  • 1 min read

Stade Rennais' iconic Roazhon Park went under the technological microscope as a group of skilled fans redesigned their team's ground to show what it will look like in 2115.

The image was cropped up by Vincent Subréchicot, a special effects professor in Rennes, and his two Garuda Production associates, Aurélien Pasquier and Cédric Tromeur.

Subréchicot said: "For us, it's an emblematic place of Rennes. We have a small project where we go and revamp other places of the town such as the town centre."

He followed up by saying: "It's a way for us to do a little bit of research and development - to test new things, but also to sculpture familiar places as we please."

The video shows the view of the current stadium side-by-side with the created image by the production team. Then, the video fades to show the development of the futuristic stadium featuring chrome coloured walls and flying vehicles.

The real Roazhon Park was given a makeover in the summer of last year as it saw a number of alterations to its look including the introduction of new red sets. Furthermore, the name of the stadium was also changed from Stade de la Route de Lorient to the fan chosen, Roazhon Park.

The fresh faced stadium opened with a pre-season tie against Torino which the hosts won 1-0.

 
 
 

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