Floating Stadium for World Cup 2022
The Floating Off-Shore Stadium, developed by the German architects stadiumconcept for the FIFA World Cup 2022, represents an extraordinary and ambitious concept.Is a swimming construction that can be relocated to seaside venues across the oceans.
It can be utilised, due to its global mobility, by far more effectively as traditional stadiums as it could serve for more than one, for example, FIFA tournament.
By shipping to the next venue this concept offers a visionary way to maximise the utilisation of long-term investments without sacrificing the efficient use of energy resources – the Floating OffShore Stadium is eco-efficiently powered by a blend of hybrid energies such as water, wind and solar power.
This concept consequently offers new ways for enjoying permanent financial profits for investors over a long period of time and public stakeholders alike – but at least it is created to enjoy the people around the world.
Qatar stadium could be world’s most expensive
Doha’s Sports City Stadium for the Qatar 2022 World Cup, could be the most expensive stadium ever built according to architect Populous.
SportsBusiness Journal reported that Dan Meis, stadium designer and senior principal at Populous, said that costs may soar to over $2 billion.
Currently the world’s most expensive stadia are London’s 90,000-seat Wembley Stadium and the 80,000 Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, which both cost around $1.3 billion. In comparison, London’s 80,000-capacity Olympic Stadium, a venue designed by Populous and opened last month, cost about $867 million to build.
The design team, which also includes Aedas, said that Sports City Stadium will be the “most flexible, technologically sophisticated and environmentally sustainable stadium the world has ever seen”.
The sophisticated cooling technology required to combat the Gulf state’s heat and protect players and fans is one of the big budget items.
Meis said that the huge cost would be due to the building’s function as a year-round entertainment venue, which will include a shopping mall, as well as office, retail and media facilities.
SportsBusiness Journal reported that Dan Meis, stadium designer and senior principal at Populous, said that costs may soar to over $2 billion.
Currently the world’s most expensive stadia are London’s 90,000-seat Wembley Stadium and the 80,000 Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, which both cost around $1.3 billion. In comparison, London’s 80,000-capacity Olympic Stadium, a venue designed by Populous and opened last month, cost about $867 million to build.
The design team, which also includes Aedas, said that Sports City Stadium will be the “most flexible, technologically sophisticated and environmentally sustainable stadium the world has ever seen”.
The sophisticated cooling technology required to combat the Gulf state’s heat and protect players and fans is one of the big budget items.
Meis said that the huge cost would be due to the building’s function as a year-round entertainment venue, which will include a shopping mall, as well as office, retail and media facilities.
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