Whilst the top tier is wavy like the Emirates (and others) and the stadium is a three tier design, that is where the similarities end. Compare photos of the Emirates to the new Lane and you can clearly see that the lower tier at N5 is larger and shallower that the lower tier at Tottenham. The second tier at Tottenham is larger that that down the road and closer to the pitch. Both the lower two tiers at Tottenham are steeper and are overhung by the tier above to a greater extent.
Notwithstanding the single tier end that breaks the bowl design and gives an obvious "home" end, it is clear that great care has been taken to design a ground that is steep sided and intimidating to the opposition in the same way as the original East Stand, which gave the impression when full that the supporters were likely to fall into the arena at any stage.
Of course we will only know what the ground feels like when we take our seats but so far I really like what I see.
Notwithstanding the single tier end that breaks the bowl design and gives an obvious "home" end, it is clear that great care has been taken to design a ground that is steep sided and intimidating to the opposition in the same way as the original East Stand, which gave the impression when full that the supporters were likely to fall into the arena at any stage.
Of course we will only know what the ground feels like when we take our seats but so far I really like what I see.