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Built in 1976, this is the only stadium that had been built before the World Cup. But, to receive the competition, the e...
11/15/2022

Built in 1976, this is the only stadium that had been built before the World Cup. But, to receive the competition, the enterprise was completely renovated and gained two arches that represent “the hug of the fans”. Also part of this shopping complex, aquatic center and hotel. For games, the stadium has a capacity of 40,000 fans.

The stadium's design is inspired by the interplay of light and shadow that characterises the 'fanar' lantern. Lusail's s...
11/09/2022

The stadium's design is inspired by the interplay of light and shadow that characterises the 'fanar' lantern.

Lusail's shape and facade echo the intricate decorative motifs on bowls and other vessels characteristic of the golden age of art and craftsmanship in the Arab and Islamic world.

The only waterfront venue with a spectacular view of the Doha skyline, Stadium 974 was constructed using standard certif...
11/09/2022

The only waterfront venue with a spectacular view of the Doha skyline, Stadium 974 was constructed using standard certified shipping containers and modular steel elements, echoing the nearby port and the industrial history of the plot.

The result is a distinctive, boldly colourful and thoroughly modern arena. The concept of the stadium was designed by Fenwick Iribarren Architects.

The stadium’s clever modular design meant that fewer normal building materials were required than in traditional stadium development, which helped keep construction costs down.

The facade of the stadium features triangles that form complex, diamond-like geometrical patterns which appear to change...
11/09/2022

The facade of the stadium features triangles that form complex, diamond-like geometrical patterns which appear to change colour with the sun’s movement across the sky.

Like diamonds, the stadium’s design represents quality, durability and resilience – and will become something to be treasured, both for the memories it holds and its future value to the country.

The stadium’s design represents the gahfiya – a traditional woven cap worn by men and boys across the Middle East. The g...
11/09/2022

The stadium’s design represents the gahfiya – a traditional woven cap worn by men and boys across the Middle East.

The gahfiya forms a fundamental layer of the traditional clothing of the region. It is also a symbol of dignity and independence.

The stadium’s most striking feature is a glowing facade, comprised of patterns that characterise different aspects of th...
11/09/2022

The stadium’s most striking feature is a glowing facade, comprised of patterns that characterise different aspects of the country: the importance of family, the beauty of the desert, the native lora and fauna, and local and international trade.

A fifth shape, a shield, brings together all the others, representing the strength and unity that is particularly relevant to the city of Al Rayyan.

The precinct will feature an array of sporting facilities, including cricket pitches, football pitches, a children's playground, outdoor gym facilities, an aquatics centre, tennis courts, a skate park and athletics track.

In addition, there will be landscaped parks, cafes and walkways, in addition to the Mall of Qatar, which opened in 2016 and is adjacent to the stadium.

A strong futuristic representation of Qatar's drive to reach beyond its shoresAl Janoub Stadium lies in the southern cit...
11/04/2022

A strong futuristic representation of Qatar's drive to reach beyond its shores

Al Janoub Stadium lies in the southern city of Al Wakrah, one of Qatar’s oldest continuously inhabited areas. A city rich in history but with its sights set on a new horizon – the future of football. As the FIFA World Cup 2022™ plays out, the world will be invited into some of the most unique stadiums ever built for the beautiful game – Al Janoub Stadium sits firmly in that category.

The stadium takes its name from ‘bayt al sha’ar’ – which were tents historically used by nomadic peoples in Qatar and th...
11/02/2022

The stadium takes its name from ‘bayt al sha’ar’ – which were tents historically used by nomadic peoples in Qatar and the Gulf region.

The design honours Qatar’s past and present, while keeping one eye on the future of the community.

Covering an area larger than 30 football pitches, Al Bayt Park boasts vast green spaces with play areas and exercise stations, along with tracks for running, cycling, horse riding and camel riding.

In addition, the precinct is home to multi-sport grounds which are also open for public use. In November 2021, the Quodorat Centre, a community space for the preservation of cultural heritage and inter-generational dialogue, opened its new headquarters within the precinct, in partnership with the SC and Aspire Zone.

Led by Qatar's Ministry of Culture and Sport, a branch of the Nomas Centre will teach youth about the country's cultural heritage by organising a number of activities, including horse riding.

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